The photograph showcases an outstanding example of Secession architecture (Austrian variant of Art Nouveau) — a snow-white building with characteristic geometry and decorative elements. The facade features clean lines and elegant restraint in forms, typical of the Viennese architectural school of the early 20th century.
The most remarkable feature is the golden dome with floral ornament that effectively crowns the structure. This is a clear reference to the works of Josef Hoffmann and the Vienna Secession. The facade is divided into three vertical levels, framed by strict rectangular windows. Decorative elements include elegant linear drawings of plant motifs on the sides of the central part of the building — thin stylized images of trees or stems, typical for the Art Nouveau language.
The lower tier is finished with contrasting gray stonework, creating a visual foundation for the snow-white upper part. Geometric window grilles and ventilation openings add rhythm and functionality to the design. Architectural reliefs and decorative inserts on the facade demonstrate attention to detail and high quality of execution inherent in the best examples of architecture in this style.