Before us is an expressive neo-Gothic façade of building number 30, constructed of red brick with rich stone decorative elements. The façade demonstrates characteristic features of Victorian architecture from the late 19th century with elements of Gothic revival.
The central entrance is framed by a massive semi-circular arch with relief framing and decorative borders. Above the arch is a checkerboard pattern of red and white elements, creating a contrasting geometric design. The building number "30" is prominently displayed on the central part of the arch.
In the upper part of the façade are decorative windows with elegant columns featuring spiral ornamentation. Particularly striking is the triangular pediment with delicate carvings and circular rose windows, giving the building an ornate, almost cathedral-like character. The decorative column capitals and ornamental details showcase high-quality stone carving.
The façade is crowned with decorative elements in the form of small turrets with square bases, which enhances the Gothic impression. The contrast between the red brick and the light-colored stone of the decorative elements creates a vibrant architectural accent in the urban environment.