The image showcases an exquisite example of a decorative historical façade with expressive Art Nouveau or Modern style elements. Particular attention is drawn to a series of elegant arched windows framed in coral-red (or terracotta) metalwork with distinctive ornamental detailing.
The façade demonstrates the characteristic fluidity of lines and organic forms typical of Art Nouveau style. The upper part of the window openings is designed as alternating oval and semi-circular arches, united by a common rhythmic solution. The metal frames are richly decorated with geometric patterns in the form of a diamond grid, and at the junctions of the arches are decorative circular elements resembling rosettes.
The lower portion of the glazing is divided by wooden balustrades, which adds lightness to the composition and creates the impression of an open gallery or winter garden. The color scheme of the façade—a rich terracotta shade—is typical for certain regional variations of Art Nouveau and eclectic styles from the late 19th to early 20th century. This is a harmonious example of how the functionality of glazing combines with the decorative expressiveness of architectural details.