Before us stands an elegant facade of a neoclassical mansion, number 34. The building demonstrates an impeccable balance of symmetry and refined decorative elements. The central entrance is framed by two massive columns with Corinthian capitals, supporting an exquisite cornice with denticles. The arched portal of the entrance group is emphasized by a decorative arch with a recessed dark blue door equipped with wrought iron grillwork.
The facade features a tripartite composition with rhythmically arranged windows. Large arched windows on the first floor with characteristic radial mullions create visual harmony with the doorway. Above the entrance is a classical entablature with a projecting cornice, complemented by an ornamental frieze.
The landscape design is perfectly integrated into the architectural concept: symmetrical topiary spirals flank the entrance, while neatly trimmed hedges frame the brick-paved pathway. Flower beds with red and white blooms add vibrant accents to the monochromatic facade. Climbing plants framing the entrance portal soften the strictness of classical lines, creating an organic transition between architecture and natural surroundings.
The white color scheme of the facade emphasizes its classical proportions and architectural details, creating a sense of lightness and elegance despite the monumentality of the structure.