The image depicts a classic library built in 1912, as evidenced by the date engraved on the building's pediment. This is an excellent example of neoclassical architecture from the early 20th century, characteristic of public buildings of that period.
The facade is finished in white, emphasizing its monumentality and formal character. The central entrance is highlighted by a triangular pediment with denticles (tooth-like elements), giving the facade a classical rhythm. Below the pediment, the word "LIBRARY" is prominently displayed in large letters, indicating the building's function.
The symmetrical main facade has clear horizontal articulation with a pronounced base. The first-floor windows are rectangular with geometric muntins creating an interesting light pattern. An open stone staircase with metal railings leads to the entrance, which is a typical element for public buildings of this period.
The building harmoniously fits into the surrounding landscape with tall coniferous trees that create a picturesque contrast with the formal architecture of the library. The landscaping includes stepped retaining walls and neat plantings along the facade.