The image showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The building's facade is adorned with exquisite stone carvings featuring characteristic organic, flowing elements. The central focus of the composition is a sculptural window frame with a whimsical grotesque mask at the top and stylized ornaments that smoothly transition into lateral elements.
Particularly striking is the contrast between the light-colored stone of the main facade and the decorative elements with their greenish patina, which adds depth and expressiveness to the composition. The ornamental motifs include sinuous lines resembling plant forms, spirals, and wave-like patterns—all hallmark features of Art Nouveau style.
In the right part of the facade, there is a plaque reading "Lavirotte arch. 1901," indicating the project's architect and year of construction. Jules Lavirotte was a renowned French architect of the Art Nouveau era who created several notable buildings in Paris. The window on the upper floor is decorated with blooming geraniums in green pots, adding a picturesque touch to this architectural masterpiece.