The image showcases an elegant historic building executed in the Empire style with neoclassical elements. The main material of the facade is red brick, which creates a striking contrast with light decorative elements, presumably made of stone or stucco.
The facade features a symmetrical composition with a central part highlighted by a slight projection and crowned with a classical triangular pediment. Particularly noteworthy are the corner elements of the building, finished with rustication (masonry with pronounced joints), which lends monumentality and solidity to the structure. The windows of the first and second floors have arched tops, typical for 19th-century architecture, and are framed with light-colored casings.
The central entrance is decorated with a portico supported by columns, above which sits an elegant balcony with a balustrade. The building has a gabled roof, characteristic of classical architecture. The side wings are also designed in the same stylistic manner but are lower in height, creating a hierarchy of volumes and emphasizing the significance of the central part.
The surrounding area with its green lawn and mature trees creates an appropriate frame for this historic mansion, allowing one to fully appreciate its architectural merits and harmonious proportions.