Above the entrance section stands a Baroque turret with an onion-shaped roof, whose construction is connected to the following story: “The patron commissioned a master builder to construct the tower, but provided him with too few gold coins; out of anger, the builder did not place the tower in the center.”
The building was remodeled in the late Neoclassical style in the mid-19th century, and between 1952 and 1954 it was restored to its original appearance.