The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture, presumably from the early 20th century. The building's facade is adorned with refined ceramic panels depicting sunflowers, a characteristic motif of this artistic movement.
The facade composition is symmetrical and meticulously detailed. The upper tier features four identical panels with sunflowers on a white background, elegantly framed by blue curved lines. The lower tier contains more abstract decorative elements while maintaining the floral motifs, including sunflower elements.
The window frames are crafted from light-colored stone with ornamental carvings. The central balcony with its wrought iron railings and wooden flower boxes draws particular attention. The arched frame of the lower window culminates in a decorative keystone richly embellished with stucco.
The combination of decorative ceramics with architectural elements creates a striking example of the synthesis of arts characteristic of the Art Nouveau period. The color palette of the panels—yellow sunflowers, green leaves and stems on a white background with blue and purple accents—gives the building a cheerful, festive appearance despite the rigor of the architectural forms.