Outside it’s winter and cold — and we’re giving you… flowers!
House No. 8 on Kravchuka Street (built in 1906–1907 by architect August Bohokhvalskyi) features unique Art Nouveau wall paintings in its interior spaces — in the entrance hall and along the staircase.

This is one of the rare surviving examples of such murals in Lviv’s residential architecture.
The ceiling of the stairwell is also painted in a similar style, but with richer compositional complexity: here, floral and geometric elements are combined to create a more elaborate Art Nouveau decorative scheme.



