Residential Building

Formation of the Street

Lychakivska Street is one of the oldest and longest streets in Lviv, stretching from the city center eastward to the city outskirts. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, when it served as part of the trade route to Kyiv. Over the centuries, it has remained a vital artery of the city, with buildings from various historical periods forming along it.

The street features architectural styles ranging from Classicism and Secession to Constructivism and modern developments. Its most active development occurred in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, during a period of intensive urban growth.

Builders and Styles

The building is a three-story townhouse with a decorative façade. It features stucco ornamentation and wrought-iron balconies, characteristic of late historicist or Secession-era townhouses found throughout Lviv.

What Is There Now?

At present, the building is used as a residential property. The ground floor contains commercial space.

Address

62, Lychakivska Street

Category:

Historical building