The image showcases a historical brick building designed in traditional Russian architectural style from the late 19th to early 20th century. This two-story corner structure features an expressive red-brick façade, richly decorated with white architectural elements that create a striking contrast.
The building's façade demonstrates characteristic features of eclecticism with elements of the pseudo-Russian style. Particularly notable are the decorative window frames designed in white, a richly ornamented cornice with numerous decorative brackets and sub-cornice details. The windows of the first and second floors have different designs: on the upper floor, they are taller with arched tops and elaborate decoration, while on the lower floor they are more austere and rectangular.
The central entrance is accentuated by vertical white pilasters and a triangular pediment above it. The corner position of the building is emphasized by its beveled shape, which was a characteristic technique for urban development of that period. An informational banner on the façade indicates that the building is likely used as a public institution now.
The architectural decoration of the façade includes carved elements characteristic of Russian wooden architecture, but reinterpreted in brick architecture: kokoshniks (traditional Russian decorative semicircular or keel-like exterior elements), patterned window surrounds, and intricate cornices. The color scheme of the façade - red brick with white details - is also typical for Russian architecture of this period.