The image showcases a charming architectural composition of several adjacent buildings in a style characteristic of the northern European coastline from the late 19th to early 20th century. The central focus is an elegant mansion with a vibrant yellow facade and expressive architectural details. The facade is adorned with elaborate stucco decorations in the upper part, forming a pediment with classical elements typical of Neo-Renaissance.
Particularly eye-catching is the contrasting green bay window in the center of the building, occupying the second floor, with delicate balcony railings in the same green palette. The window frames are finished in white, creating a pleasant contrast with the yellow facade. The ground floor features an arched entrance with decorative framing.
To the right is a building with a more restrained beige facade and characteristic Neo-Gothic elements: pointed arched windows and black decorative balcony railings are noticeable. The roof has a distinctive mansard form with dark finishes.
On the left, part of a building with a gray slate roof and dormer windows is visible — a typical element of regional architecture. The entire ensemble demonstrates an eclectic mixture of styles characteristic of Belle Époque resort architecture, with elements of Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, and Art Nouveau.