The image showcases an exquisite example of eclectic architecture from the early 20th century with pronounced elements of Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism. The facade of the building features rich decorative ornamentation and a symmetrical composition.
The upper part of the facade is adorned with an impressive pediment featuring the date "190-" (the last digit is not fully visible) enclosed in a sun-like medallion with rays—a characteristic motif of the architecture from that period. The pediment is embellished with elegant volutes and decorative stucco work, creating a dynamic silhouette.
The central element is an elegant balcony with intricate wrought-iron railings in black, curved in a flowing line. Behind the balcony, windows with green wooden shutters are visible, adding picturesqueness and contrast to the facade. The balcony is supported by decorative brackets with ornamental motifs.
The facade is richly adorned with stucco elements: fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals, floral ornaments, decorative rosettes, and other classical details. The light shade of the facade stands out effectively against the bright blue sky, emphasizing the relief of the decorative elements.
The combination of flowing curvilinear Art Nouveau forms and strict classical elements gives the facade a special expressiveness, creating a unique architectural appearance characteristic of the transitional period between Historicism and early Art Nouveau.