The photograph showcases an excellent example of Art Deco architecture with Moorish and Mediterranean influences. The building's facade demonstrates a characteristic combination of decorative elements and structural solutions. The central part of the facade is adorned with three doorways featuring brown wooden louvered doors with diamond-patterned glazing.
The walls are clad in a light-colored textured material with a geometric pattern, creating an interesting textural play under different lighting conditions. Between the doorways, decorative panels with ornamental motifs are vertically arranged. Particularly notable is the large decorative panel on the right, executed in ceramic mosaic technique, depicting a stylized figure.
The upper and lower parts of the facade are framed by geometric friezes typical of Art Deco with a repeating pattern in blue and white. The lower part of the facade is complemented by classical vertical elements resembling fluting. The projecting cornice with its shadows creates an expressive rhythm and protects the facade from precipitation, while simultaneously emphasizing the horizontal division of the composition.