Street Formation
Ivan Franko Street in Lviv has a rich history and complex toponymy. In its current form, it was established in 1950 by merging several streets: Chervonoarmiyska (formerly Panska), Chernyshevskoho (Zyblikiewicza), Timiryazeva (St. Sophia), and Franko Street itself (formerly Poninskiego). At the end of the 19th century, the Sofiyivka district, through which the street passes, began to be actively developed with villas, giving the street the character of a prestigious residential area.
Builders and Styles
Building No. 87 on Ivan Franko Street was constructed in 1905–1906 based on the design by architect A. Bohokhvalskyi. The building is executed in the decorative Secession style, characteristic of Lviv architecture at the beginning of the 20th century.
Who is the Owner?
Historical data regarding the owners of Building No. 87 on Ivan Franko Street is limited. Available sources indicate that during the interwar period, the building served as a residential property. Information about specific owners or tenants from that time is lacking.
What Does the Building Look Like?
Building No. 87 is a three-story townhouse with an attic. The facade features modest decorative elements characteristic of the Secession style. Windows are symmetrically arranged with decorative frames. The building presents a restrained yet elegant appearance, consistent with early 20th-century architectural styles.
Interesting Facts
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Building No. 87 is part of the historical development of Ivan Franko Street, which includes several architectural monuments.
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During the Soviet period, the building housed residential apartments and commercial premises on the ground floor.
What Is Here Now?
Currently, Building No. 87 on Ivan Franko Street serves as a residential property. The ground floor may house commercial premises, though specific information about their use is unavailable. The building has retained its historical appearance and remains part of Lviv’s architectural heritage.
References
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Ivan Franko Street (Lviv) – Wikipedia
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Residential Building (No. 87) – Pradidivska Slava
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Franko Street – Streets of Lviv – TRK PERSHYY ZAKHIDNYI
