The photograph features an elegant mansion executed in neoclassical style with elements of Persian architecture. The facade is symmetrically organized and distinguished by a harmonious combination of cream-colored walls and light brickwork in the lower section. Particularly expressive is the colonnade with Corinthian capitals that supports the second floor and creates impressive porticos on the side projections.
The two-story structure has a characteristic U-shaped composition with protruding pavilions on either side. The lower floor is faced with decorative sand-colored bricks featuring delicate relief detailing and geometric ornaments typical of Middle Eastern architecture. The upper floor is lighter, adorned with graceful stucco decorations above the window openings and between the columns.
Of special note is the central section with an elegant staircase leading to the main entrance, framed by tall French windows. The second floor is adorned with a balcony featuring intricate wrought iron railings, emphasizing the aristocratic character of the building. The dark green roof with a slight slope elegantly completes the composition, contrasting with the predominantly light tones of the facade.
The building is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape with well-maintained lawns and neatly trimmed shrubs, which further emphasizes its ceremonial, estate-like character. The overall appearance of the mansion speaks to its historical significance and possible affiliation with palace or estate architecture of the late 19th to early 20th century.