The image shows a fragment of a historical building façade in Art Nouveau or late Eclectic style. The façade is finished in light colors with expressive decorative elements that give it special elegance.
The upper part of the façade is adorned with delicate stucco in the form of a stylized fountain or shell (cartouche), framed by floral ornaments with grape vines and bunches of grapes executed in green and purple hues. This motif is characteristic of wine-producing regions and may indicate the building's historical purpose.
Below the cornice are dormer windows with black frames, standing out against the pitched roof. The central part of the façade is crowned with a curved pediment with flowing lines typical of Art Nouveau.
In the lower part of the façade, there is an arched entrance with a beautiful decorative element — a rosette with a five-petal flower motif. Above the entrance, you can see a sign with "c&c" inscription. On the right edge, a small national flag is visible, possibly Norwegian or Danish, which might indicate the building's Scandinavian origin.
The window openings of the second floor are framed with simple but elegant casings with decorative elements under the windowsills, emphasizing the overall style of the building.