The tomb features a grand façade with intricate carvings and decorative elements, including a large central door flanked by columns. The use of Greek architectural styles in the Corinthian Tomb reflects the cultural and trade connections the Nabataeans had with other civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans.
Although the tomb is believed to have been looted in ancient times, it still stands as a testament to Petra's architectural ingenuity and its role as a crossroads of ancient cultures.