Residential Building

Formation of the street

Sharanevycha Street is located in the Zaliznychnyi District of Lviv, connecting Brativ Mikhnovskykh and Zaliznychna Streets, with branches to Cholovskoho and Zatyshna Streets. From 1895 to 1946 it was Trauguttta Street, then Murmanska (1946–1993), and since 1993 it has been named after Ukrainian historian Izidor Sharanevych. The architecture along the street primarily reflects Classicism, Viennese Secession, and Constructivism


About building No. 9

Builders and styles
The building dates to the early 20th century and exhibits Classicism with Secessionist and Constructivist elements, typical for the street. There are no specific records on its architect/

Appearance
A three-story masonry tenement, originally featuring a Secession-era wrought-metal gate and a transom above. Facades display historic ornamentation. The current gate is a replica of the original

Current use

The building remains residential.

Address

9 Sharanevycha Street

Category:

Historical building