Administrative 17–19 Shevchenka Avenue Formation of the Street The first mention of the street dates back to 1414. It was originally called Harbarska (Tanners’… More Details
Administrative House of the Landowners’ Credit Society In the 16th century, what is now Copernicus Street was part of the “Sokilnytska Road,” which led to the village… More Details
Administrative Folk’s Hotel Copy The corner tenement house with Doroshenko Street was built in 1905-1906 by the architectural office of Michal Ulyam and Zygmunt… More Details
Administrative “House of the Landowners’ Credit Society” In the 16th century, what is now Copernicus Street was part of the “Sokilnytska Road,” which led to the village… More Details
Administrative Folk’s Hotel The corner tenement house with Doroshenko Street was built in 1905-1906 by the architectural office of Michal Ulyam and Zygmunt… More Details
Administrative Hotel “Krakivskyi” The building stands on the corner of present-day Soborna Square and Pekarska Street, one of Lviv’s oldest thoroughfares, which since… More Details
Administrative Ukrainian Academic House The building was built in 1904-1906 according to the project of architects Tadei Obminskyi and Filemon Levytskyi in the style… More Details
Administrative Kostyushko Dormitory Building Svientsitskoho Street took shape during the second half of the nineteenth century in the Sofiivka district, which developed rapidly following… More Details
Administrative 5th Gymnasium Building Serafyma Kushevycha Street was laid out at the beginning of the 20th century during the rapid urban expansion of western… More Details
Administrative Building of Lawyer Adolf Segal Street Formation The street originated as Lower and Upper Horonshchyzna Gasse, belonging to Field Hetman Andrzej Potocki. In 1871, they… More Details
Administrative Variety Theater “Casino de Paris” Building Formation of the Street Kurbasa Street was laid out in the 18th century. On the maps of Lviv from 1829… More Details
Administrative Galician Music Society Building Present-day Myroslav Skoryk Street (known as Tchaikovskoho Street until 2023) developed during the second half of the nineteenth century on… More Details