The postcard features a striking black-and-white image titled "Un coup de Mistral à Marseille," capturing the dramatic architecture of a building in Marseille, possibly swayed by the strong Mistral winds that the region is known for. The photograph conveys an almost surreal quality, emphasizing the unique shapes and angles of the structure, including a prominent statue at the top. Beneath the image, the title is printed in a vintage font, evoking a sense of nostalgia. The back of the postcard is blank aside from a few handwritten notes and the phrase "CARTE POSTALE," reflecting its age and the charm of an era when postcards were a popular means of communication.