The image shows a white church or chapel with characteristic Neo-Gothic elements. The building is designed as a traditional basilica with a symmetrical façade clad in light-colored brick or stone. The main façade features a central tower with a four-sided roof and two side gables, creating a recognizable silhouette.
Architectural details include tall pointed windows with stained glass, typical of Gothic architecture. Particularly expressive are the three large windows on the main façade — the central one above the entrance and two symmetrical ones on the sides. The entrance is formed by an arched portal with double wooden doors in a golden hue. The façade also features decorative crenellated elements along the upper edge of the walls.
The stepped composition of the façade creates an interesting play of light and shadow. The building is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and shrubs, and on the right, there is an information sign, likely displaying the church's name. The architecture reflects a style common in North American church buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century, combining Neo-Gothic elements with a pragmatic approach to construction.