The facade presents a magnificent example of eclectic architecture with elements of neo-Gothic and traditional motifs. The central entrance is designed as a triple arched composition, where the bluish-gray stone masonry forms the main arch, creating an expressive contrast with the interior decoration.
Particularly noteworthy is the bright red interior trim of the arch with a characteristic geometric ornament in the form of a meander that frames the arched forms. This contrasting element gives the facade expressiveness and decorative quality. The central door is made of dark wood with narrow lancet windows, which emphasizes the Gothic motifs in the design.
On either side of the central entrance are decorative columns with original light fixtures featuring blue lampshades. The lower part of the walls is faced with emerald-green tiles, which creates an additional color accent and enriches the overall palette of the facade. The combination of stone masonry, bright red trim, green tiles, and blue elements forms a rich polychromatic composition characteristic of eclectic architecture.