The image showcases an interesting architectural ensemble demonstrating a contrast of styles and eras. The focal point is a small two-story building with a vibrant decorative façade dated 1880 (this date is displayed on the pediment). The façade is executed in an eclectic style with elements of Victorian architecture, featuring a characteristic color scheme: a red lower section, white middle section, and green-red framing of the upper part.
The architectural composition of the façade is symmetrical and includes three arched windows on the ground floor, adorned with contrasting red archivolts and decorative elements. The upper tier of the façade is crowned with a triangular pediment displaying the year of construction in an oval medallion. Decorative brackets under the cornice, painted red, add expressiveness by creating a rhythmic accent.
To the right of the 1880 building, a portion of a larger structure is visible, featuring luxurious Beaux-Arts or Neo-Baroque detailing, with tall arched windows and rich stone carvings. This creates an intriguing contrast between scales and styles. To the left and behind stands a more utilitarian brick building. In front of the façade, a small terrace with greenery and decorative railing adds coziness to the urban space.