The image showcases an elegant mansion in neoclassical style with pronounced elements of French architecture. This two-story building with a mansard roof is constructed from light-colored brick, giving it a sophisticated and noble appearance. The façade is symmetrical, which is a characteristic feature of classical architecture.
The building features a mansard-type roof with green tiles and three distinctive dormer windows with triangular pediments, evenly distributed across the front of the house. The façade is adorned with decorative elements in the form of square stone framings at the corners of the building, lending monumentality to the structure.
The central part of the façade is accentuated by a second-floor balcony with an elegant wrought iron balustrade, supported by columns above the main entrance. Large windows with multi-paned frames in Georgian style provide abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces. Particular attention is drawn to the central second-floor window with its semi-circular arch and radial arrangement of muntins.
A well-maintained lawn stretches in front of the house, and symmetrically placed cypress trees on either side of the entrance emphasize the formal character of the landscape design. The driveway leads to the central entrance, which is appointed with steps and a decorative classical-style urn, further enhancing the impression of aristocracy and elegance.