Stryiskyi Park
Stryiskyi Park sits in south Lviv between Stryiska Street and the
upper part of Franko Street, on a ridge where Soroka Creek had its
source. Arnold Röhring – the esteemed “park inspector” of the
majestic capital city of Lviv – was the architect in charge of the
design of this celebrated park. Work on the territory was begun in
1887. The design of the lower terrace reflects the landscaped
pleasure garden approach, while the upper terrace, equipped to host
the 1894 regional Expo has a more formal structure. In Stryiskyi
Park’s more than 50 hectares of woods grow maple, chestnut, alder,
birch, beech, oak, sycamore, acacia, linden, pine, and other
varieties of trees.
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