Before us is an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The façade is adorned with expressive decorative elements characteristic of this style. Particularly notable are the two massive columns flanking the window, designed in the Art Nouveau style with flowing, fluid lines and botanical motifs in the capitals.
The window opening has an arched form with a semicircular top typical of Art Nouveau. The window treatment is complemented by an elegant wrought iron balcony railing featuring S-shaped curls characteristic of the style. A terracotta planter with blooming red flowers sits on the balcony, adding a picturesque touch to the entire composition.
The wall surface is clad with light-colored ceramic tiles in a rectangular pattern, while the upper part of the façade features more complex detailing with bluish-turquoise decorative elements. The color scheme of the façade, combining pastel tones with turquoise accents, is also typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics.
The lower left corner of the photograph shows the house number "2" and a plaque, presumably with the street name, emphasizing the historical value of this architectural object in the urban environment.