The building was built at the end of the 19th century, as evidenced by one of the dates (1896) placed on the porch wall, as well as the structural and stylistic features of the building, including: historicizing façade decoration, typical of buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The building was erected in 1896 and from the beginning it served residential and service functions. There was probably a shop or wine bar on the ground floor. Source documents show that Erika Dierenfield lived in the tenement house in the 1920s, as evidenced by the initials of her surname on the porch facade. After 1945 until the end of the 1980s, the building housed a school, then it was the seat of the education board, and in the 1990s it passed into the hands of a private owner.
It is a two-body building, the body in the form of a lying cuboid and the porch in the form of a standing cuboid, covered with a flat roof. The building's facades are designed in a decorative way, with all walls treated equally. The front façade has five axes, with a single-axial bay window supported by volute consoles, with rich artistic decoration with plant and anthropomorphic motifs (mascarons) and a scale ornament. Under the bay window there is stucco in the form of a circular rosette. The corners of the walls are rusticated and faced with brick, the lower part is in the form of a pseudo-balustrade with pilasters, a cornice and a garland motif, all topped with a tympanum. Apart from rich architectural details, the façade is characterized by diverse textures and colors. The western façade is accentuated by a three-axial porch. It is entirely made of brick with a careful cross-bond and grouted structure, with a colorful arrangement of bricks - a yellow and red composition.
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