The presented mansion is a magnificent example of French classicism with beaux-arts elements. The light limestone façade demonstrates impeccable symmetry and aristocratic restraint. The central portal is crowned with an elegant semicircular pediment featuring a small round window, which adds a refined accent to the composition.
The façade features an expressive vertical composition, enhanced by two side bay windows with mansard windows. The mansard roof with dark covering creates a noble contrast with the white walls. Particularly noteworthy are the tall French windows with traditional mullions, framed by delicate casings — they emphasize the vertical rhythm of the façade.
The entrance group is detailed with special attention: a wide symmetrical staircase with elegant railings leads to the central entrance, while a semicircular fountain or decorative element at the base of the stairs adds sophistication to the composition. Classical wall sconces are installed on both sides of the entrance, complementing the architectural ensemble.
The surrounding landscape with trimmed shrubs and the cobblestone courtyard creates a harmonious framing for this exquisite mansion, emphasizing its ceremonial character and prestige.