Residential Building

Formation of the Street

Khorvatska Street is located in the central part of Lviv, in the Halytskyi district. Its history dates back to the early 20th century. In 1912 and 1934, development projects were designed for this area, shaping its current appearance. The street’s buildings predominantly feature Neoclassical and Viennese Secession styles.


Builders and Styles

Building No. 5 on Khorvatska Street is a four-story townhouse constructed in the first half of the 20th century. The architectural style combines elements of Neoclassicism and Secession, typical of that period. The facade is adorned with decorative elements, including stucco and symmetrically arranged windows with decorative frames.


Who is the Owner?

Historical data about the owners of Building No. 5 is limited. During the interwar period, the building served as a residential property. Currently, information about the current owners is not available in open sources.


What Does the Building Look Like?

Building No. 5 is a four-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

  • Building No. 5 on Khorvatska Street is a local architectural monument.

  • Khorvatska Street was once named Wolność, which translates from Polish as “Freedom.”


What Is Here Now?

Currently, Building No. 5 on Khorvatska Street serves as a residential property. The ground floor houses commercial premises, including shops and offices. The building has retained its historical appearance and remains part of Lviv’s architectural heritage.

References

  1. Khorvatska Street (Lviv) – Wikipedia

  2. List of Local Architectural Monuments – Lviv City Council

Address

5, Khorvatska Street

Category:

Historical building