Vul. Henerala Chuprynky, 58a – residential building (formerly factory building) ID: 1481
The central building of the Levynskyi factory, housing ceramic workshop, was constructed in 1888 based on a design from Ivan Levynskyi's firm. Between 1889 and 1900, it underwent numerous renovations. Situated at the heart of the factory complex, the two-story building features a façade of unplastered brick topped by a triangular pediment. The layout takes the shape of an elongated rectangle oriented perpendicularly to vul. Henerala Chuprynky. During Levynskyi's era, the building housed powerful ceramic kilns. Today, it is occupied by various commercial and utility entities.
People
Serhii Lytvynenko — sculptor, master of decorative carving, restorer, and educator. From 1933 until the outbreak of the war, he managed the "Oko" ceramics factory in Lviv.