It is known for its historic status and eclectic architecture.
It is an example of eclectic French baroque architecture.
It is part of frontal facade of a few examples of civil eclectic architecture.
It chiefly represents a 19th-century urban fabric with largely eclectic architecture which includes the buildings and structures from the 5th to the 20th century.
The streets were laid out forming squares and retains plenty of eclectic architecture with neoclassical decoration.
The 20th century was characterized by the eclectic architecture, which has been in stark opposition to constructive functionalism.
In its eclectic architecture, no two roof lines are alike, and many buildings have large, round picture windows.
The building, which was built in 1892, is noteworthy due to its eclectic architecture.
The main historical attraction remains the old downtown and port, both featuring eclectic architecture evocative of the turn of the 20th century.
The eclectic architecture of the building combines two principal styles.