Before us is an exquisite example of neoclassical architecture with eclectic elements characteristic of the Mediterranean region. The building facade is finished in a warm terracotta (coral) color, immediately referencing the traditions of Southern European architecture.
The main wall surface is adorned with rich ornamental paintings forming horizontal decorative bands. Particularly expressive is the frieze depicting griffins or lions supporting the central composition—an element borrowed from classical antiquity. Above the windows are decorative cartouches with heraldic motifs, indicating the historical significance of the structure.
The windows with wooden shutters (louvers) have strict rectangular forms and are framed by elegant casings. The balconies with delicate wrought iron railings rest on decorative consoles with classical elements. The upper cornice of the building is adorned with a denticular ornament typical of neoclassicism.
The combination of painted decoration, stucco work, and forged elements creates a harmonious ensemble characteristic of aristocratic residential buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century. The preservation of the authentic facade finishing is remarkable, making this architectural specimen a valuable element of the urban environment.