The photograph showcases a beautiful historic building executed in an eclectic style with elements of French architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of red brick and light-colored stone, creating an expressive contrast and rhythmic pattern. The decorative stone window frames and inter-floor cornices made of light stone add particular elegance to the composition.
The architectural solution of the facade features a well-thought-out composition with clear vertical and horizontal articulation. The windows of the first and second floors are framed with elegant casings, while the balconies are adorned with wrought iron railings, adding sophistication to the building. Especially noteworthy are the decorative bas-reliefs and ornamental inserts located between the windows and under the cornice, testifying to the high craftsmanship of the stonemasons of that time.
The mansard part of the building with its characteristic dormer window completes the composition, giving the silhouette of the building a picturesque quality and recognizable French charm. The facade design employs classical techniques that can be adapted for modern construction: contrasting combination of materials, proportional division of wall surfaces, decorative framing of window and door openings, as well as the use of wrought iron elements to create an expressive appearance of the building.