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  • Vul. Volodymyra Velykoho, 14A — Lviv Film Center

    The Orliatko cinema opened in 1978 in a building constructed in the center of the Horikhovy Hai park. This cinema was designed for children. Following Ukraine's Independence, it was renamed Sokil. While the cinema ceased operations in the mid-1990's, it reopened in 2003 for occasional screenings. In 2015, the Lviv Film Center opened here — an educational hub and cinema dedicated to independent and arthouse films.

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  • Prosp. Chervonoi Kalyny, 81 – the Oleksandr Dovzhenko Cinema Palace
    The O. Dovzhenko Cinema is located in the common public center of the residential district of Sykhiv. It was built in 1987 according to an individual project based on the typical functional design. The project was drawn up by a group of authors that consisted of architects Anatoliy Vashchak, Vasyl Kamenshchyk, Yevheniya Minkova and constructors M. Bachynskyi and Y. Khrobak. Considering its style features, the building belongs to the modernist style.
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  • Vul. Volodymyra Velykoho, 14A — Lviv Film Center

    Vul. Volodymyra Velykoho, 14A — Lviv Film Center
  • Prosp. Chervonoi Kalyny, 81 – the Oleksandr Dovzhenko Cinema Palace

    Prosp. Chervonoi Kalyny, 81 – the Oleksandr Dovzhenko Cinema Palace