The house, with double gable and sculpted Steinerker (stone oriel),[1] has a mural painted on the northern side of the façade, referring to the former Restaurant zum Postgarten which was located on the ground floor.
A rider on a horse, representing a mailman dressed in the costume of the time riding high on horseback between an espalier in the direction of the road can be seen.
Below the ball is a commemorative plaque which describes in compact text of their history; the inscription on the board reads as follows: Nach der Beschiessung des roten Tores durch Marschall Conde am 8 Sept. D.J.
[6][2] The architect of the building, as a complete figure in a sitting pose, is incorporated above the right-hand window on the ground floor in a natural stone slab as a half-relief.
A commemorative plaque recalls that Shalom Ben-Chorin, born Fritz Rosenthal, on July 20, 1913, saw the light of day in this house.