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The two-story building standing on the corner of 1-3, Aghmashenebeli Avenue and 2, Mose Gogiberidze Street, which actually opens onto the square, is important from the urban planning, historical-cultural and artistic point of view. The building's European-style facades, covered with decorative rust plaster, offer an example of baroque eclecticism, as indicated by fluted pilasters, sandrics capitals of doors and windows, and a balustraded parapet crowning the house with pointed pediments decorated with lion-headed mascarons.