The image showcases a magnificent example of a suburban villa in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements from the late 19th to early 20th century. The building is constructed of natural stone (limestone or sandstone) with characteristic masonry creating a textural pattern on the facade. The complex asymmetrical composition is expressed through the uneven distribution of volumes and a variety of architectural elements.
Particular attention is drawn to the hexagonal tower with a dome-shaped roof located in the central part of the facade. The roof is covered with terracotta tiles, creating a warm contrast with the golden walls. The window openings are diverse in shape: rectangular, arched, and even a round window (oculus) on one of the gables, which is characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture.
The facade is enriched with white wooden shutters on the windows, giving the building a French provincial charm. Decorative wooden elements of the roof and supporting structures on the porch and balconies are executed with attention to detail. Especially noteworthy are the wrought iron lace elements on the balconies and decorative grilles of some windows, made in the Art Nouveau style.
In front of the house, there is a well-maintained garden with blooming wisteria, framed by a wooden fence. The subtle combination of stone masonry, wooden elements, and metal decorative details creates a rich and harmonious image of this elegant villa, characteristic of European architecture from the beginning of the 20th century.