The image showcases a splendid example of a mansion built in the Historicism style with Art Nouveau elements, constructed from yellow brick. The building features an asymmetrical composition and rich decorative elements. The facade is adorned with contrasting gray stone elements that emphasize the corners of the building, frame the windows, and highlight architectural details.
Of particular note is the mansard roof with its complex configuration, including a small decorative turret and a gable with elegant wooden carvings. The central window of the facade is designed in an arched form and complemented by decorative moldings. The windows of the upper floors have varying sizes and shapes, which adds dynamism to the composition.
The building is surrounded by a metal fence and a well-maintained garden, conforming to the traditions of country villa landscaping from the late 19th to early 20th century. The entrance column of the fence displays the house number — 59. The mansion is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings and framed by tall coniferous trees, creating a sense of seclusion and comfort.