Formation of the Street
Soiuzu Ukrainok Street, located in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Lviv, has a rich history. It was first mentioned in 1893 as Piastiv Street, named after the Polish royal dynasty. In 1946, it was renamed after Mykola Lobachevsky, and in 2022, it was renamed in honor of the largest women’s organization in Ukraine — the Union of Ukrainian Women.
About the Building
Builders and Styles
Information about the specific architects and style of building No. 10 on Soiuzu Ukrainok Street is currently unavailable in accessible sources. However, the general development of the street includes two-, three-, and four-story buildings constructed at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries in the styles of classicism and ornamental Art Nouveau.
Who Was the Owner?
Information about the original owner of building No. 10 is currently unavailable in accessible sources.
What Does the Building Look Like?
Building No. 10 is part of the historic development of the street, characterized by architectural elements of classicism and Art Nouveau. The facades of the buildings on the street are decorated with decorative elements characteristic of the early 20th century.
Interesting Facts
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Soiuzu Ukrainok Street was renamed in 2022 in honor of the largest women’s organization in Ukraine — the Union of Ukrainian Women.
What Is Here Now?
Currently, building No. 10 on Soiuzu Ukrainok Street is used as a residential building.
Bibliography
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Soiuzu Ukrainok Street — Wikipedia
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A Street Named After the Union of Ukrainian Women Appeared in Lviv — DIVOCHE.MEDIA
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Akademika Kateryny Yushchenko Street — Wikipedia
