European rulers of Austria, Germany, and Bulgaria were watched from the balcony of this building, the last parade, of their military units, before their big defeat in the First World War.
Carpentry at building was constructed at one of Vienna's workshop, as evidenced indicate by the lettering on the windows with the tag "VIEN".
At the entrance vestibule today stands preserved, although is hard to see, the a four coats of arms with symbols of the Kingdom of Serbia, carried at Seko technique.
Tendencies at architecture, which were influenced by Renaissance, at the ground level was expressed on the facades of the rustic mortar, designed as an imitation of wide joints predominantly at horizontal rows.
The ends of the facade Avant-corps from all sides remained largely emphasized and processed at imitation of the massive block.
On this way was solved the entire entrance hall, stairs, offices of the central government, and even a luxuriously designed apartments, build for governor and his staff.
By the depth of the tract, going at direction of the yard, is located the central hall for official gatherings, modeled like an amphitheater.
The building was academic composed, with the Renaissance approach to horizontal gradation of elements on wall canvas (from the rustic to the lower zones until the finely machined surfaces, rows of pillars, tympanum, portal, balcony, porch, on emphasized angular avant-corps).
As part of the finishing works on a building, there is an emphasized the institution caption "The University in Niš" together with the symbol sculptured in bronze.
Surface at the old part of the building are finished with painted darker shades, compared with those of the previous phase of work.