The photograph showcases a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture with richly decorative facade ornamentation. The building demonstrates exquisite attention to detail, characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The upper part of the facade is adorned with a wavy cornice featuring an ornamental frieze consisting of repeating stylized floral motifs.
Particularly expressive are the pairs of columns with Corinthian capitals framing the central part of the composition. Between them is a balcony with an elegant wrought iron railing, executed in a characteristic openwork style with intricate patterns. Above the balcony sits a decorative pediment with ornate molding, creating a visual accent.
The lower tier of the facade also includes a balcony with wrought iron guardrails, but of a more austere and geometric design. Notable are the brackets supporting the upper balcony — they are fashioned in the form of lush plant forms, adding plasticity and expressiveness to the facade.
The facade shows signs of weathering, which gives it a special charm and historical value. The peeling plaster and traces of time on the decorative elements testify to the authenticity and age of the building, which, despite this, maintains its architectural splendor and stylistic integrity.