The mausoleum was designed on a rectangular plan. It is a single-story, brick building covered with a low, sheet-metal gable roof. It was constructed in the Classicist style. The front and rear walls are each adorned with two brick Ionic columns featuring characteristic fluting—that is, shallow, longitudinal grooves carved into the plaster along the entire shaft—and volute capitals made of metal. The columns on the front facade lack the base typical of the Ionic order, which is present on the columns of the rear facade. The columns are partially recessed into the facade. Both facades feature a classical triangular pediment bounded by the side edges of the roof. The tympanum—the inner field of the pediment—is smooth and devoid of decoration. The rear facade originally had three large rectangular four-panel windows, which lent it a sense of lightness. Of these, only the openings remain in two of them. The front facade features a centrally located rectangular entrance door, made of wood and adorned with four rectangular panels. The side facades are decorated with pilaster strips; the spaces between them were covered with stucco molded into rectangles arranged in horizontal lines.
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