Before us is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture with elements of decorative symbolism. The building facade showcases exquisite stucco work characteristic of the early 20th century Art Nouveau style. The central composition features an expressive overdoor element depicting an eagle with outstretched wings — a classic symbol of power and grandeur. The sculptural image is executed with impressive detail: clearly defined wing feathers, beak, and overall plasticity of the bird.
Above the eagle is a decorative stone lintel with floral ornaments and rosettes, typical of Art Nouveau's botanical motifs. Particularly noteworthy are the side supporting elements with geometric and plant patterns that create a smooth transition to the upper part of the facade. The composition is completed by an elegant metal balcony railing featuring the sinuous lines characteristic of Art Nouveau and a floral motif in the center, painted in contrasting colors.
The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast between the light stone of the sculptural elements and the turquoise background of the wall, which emphasizes the plasticity and details of the decorative elements. The window beneath the arched element has a geometric frame division typical of the architecture of that period. The entire composition represents a harmonious combination of structural and decorative elements characteristic of European architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.