Before us is an exquisite example of neoclassical architecture from the early 20th century – an elegant mansion built of light brick with a turquoise tiled roof. The facade demonstrates classical symmetry with a central portico adorned with columns and a sculptural bas-relief. The decorative stone panel above the entrance adds grace and historical character to the building.
The window openings on the first and second floors are designed as regular rectangles with white frames and shutters, creating a rhythmic pattern across the facade. Particularly noteworthy is the upper row of windows under the roof – small dormer windows characteristic of French classical architecture. The turquoise glazed tile roof with gentle slopes and small projections gives the building a light Mediterranean or French colonial accent.
The entrance group is designed with a wide staircase leading to the central door, flanked on both sides by classical potted plant arrangements. The landscape design in front of the house with geometrically trimmed shrubs, flower borders, and a well-maintained lawn complements the architectural appearance, emphasizing its classical elegance.
The facade is decorated with architectural details characteristic of neoclassicism: balustrades, stucco elements, and decorative columns. The house number "5711" is elegantly placed above the entrance, giving the building individuality while maintaining classical proportions.