The image shows a fragment of a building façade in Art Nouveau style, likely from the early 20th century. The façade demonstrates the characteristic flowing lines and decorative elements of this architectural style. Particularly noteworthy is the oval window on the upper floor with an elegant wrought iron railing, executed in the typical Art Nouveau technique with plant motifs.
The building features a sand-yellow color scheme with contrasting white decorative elements. The façade is richly adorned with stucco featuring plant ornaments that run as a horizontal band between floors. The second-floor balcony is supported by massive corbels and framed by a wrought iron railing with geometric patterns, also characteristic of the Art Nouveau style.
On the left side of the façade, ceramic tiles with floral designs can be observed — another typical decorative element for architecture of that period. The window openings have a rectangular shape with proportions traditional for Art Nouveau. The architectural solution of the façade reflects the aesthetic principles of Art Nouveau: the unity of functional and decorative elements, and the aspiration toward natural plasticity of forms.