This façade fragment represents a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture with rich stucco decoration. The façade is painted in a delicate olive-green color, creating a soft contrast with the snow-white stucco work. The central composition features an exquisite bas-relief decoration with floral motifs characteristic of the early 20th century Art Nouveau aesthetics.
Particularly noteworthy are two window frames with classic white louvered shutters, framed by whimsical, flowing lines of stucco decoration. These soft, fluid forms are a striking feature of the Art Nouveau style, where natural motifs are transformed into elegant ornamental elements. The balcony with its wrought iron railing has a wave-like pattern typical of this style, which harmoniously complements the overall plasticity of the façade.
The details of the façade decoration demonstrate virtuoso craftsmanship: floral elements and intricate lines resembling plant stems create a sense of organic naturalness, despite their clearly decorative purpose. Such ornamental richness indicates the high status of the building and attention to aesthetic qualities in urban architecture of that period.