The building presented is an excellent example of the Neo-Renaissance architectural style with eclectic elements. The facade features a symmetrical composition executed in warm terracotta tones with contrasting light yellow decorative elements.
The main facade is two-storied, with a central section crowned by a balustrade and a small tower with a cross. The second floor is marked by a row of five arched windows with characteristic semicircular tops, designed in Romanesque style. The central window is distinguished by a small balcony adorned with flowers. The first-floor facade is also decorated with arched windows grouped similarly to the upper tier.
At the center of the lower tier is the main entrance with a semicircular portal, flanked by columns. In front of the building is a well-maintained area with ornamental shrubs and an iron fence on a stone foundation. Corner turrets with small domes add lightness and vertical rhythm to the building, contrasting with the horizontal lines of cornices and balustrades.
The decorative design of the facade includes delicate stucco elements that contrast with the main color of the walls. The attic of the central part features a heraldic element, emphasizing the official status of the building. The monumentality and formal representation of the architectural solution suggest that the building served administrative or cultural purposes.