The photograph captures a characteristic example of urban architecture from the late 19th - early 20th century, demonstrating an eclectic approach to facade design. The building is executed in a style combining elements of Neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau. The facade features a thoughtful polychromatic composition, where cream-colored plastered surfaces are combined with terracotta-toned brickwork.
A distinctive feature of the building is the corner turret with its polygonal shape and conical roof, giving the architectural composition dynamism and an expressive silhouette. Particular attention is drawn to the decorative bas-relief panel located in the central part of the facade and framed by an elegant ornamental border. The bas-relief depicts a genre scene, which was characteristic of civic architecture of that period.
Rhythm to the facade is given by evenly spaced window openings with arched completions and decorative casings. Horizontal articulations are emphasized by cornices and friezes with small dentils. Vertical elements of the facade, such as the corner tower and pilasters, balance the composition. The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast of light and terracotta surfaces, creating a visually appealing and harmonious appearance of the building.