Before us is a magnificent example of neo-Moorish architecture with characteristic elements of Catalan Modernism. The building's facade demonstrates strict rhythmicity created by a row of identical arched windows arranged in two tiers. The upper row features horseshoe arches with decorative elements framed by brickwork creating a radial pattern effect.
Terracotta brick dominates the composition, giving the building a warm, rich hue. Decorative inlays of blue and turquoise ceramics with floral patterns elegantly highlight the architectural lines. Particularly notable are the ceramic panels with blue patterns above the arches, which create an exquisite contrast with the brick foundation.
The traditional tile roof completes the composition, while small dormer windows or ventilation openings at the top add additional rhythm and functionality to the structure. The glass surfaces of the windows with a greenish tint and characteristic division into sections reflect light, creating an interesting play of highlights and shadows on the facade.
This architectural composition is a vivid example of how historical stylistics can be interpreted in a monumental public building while maintaining the elegance of details and harmony of proportions.