ID: 265

ID: 265

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  • Vul. Lesi Ukrainky, 1 – Maria Zankovetska Theater (former Skarbek Theater)

    The building, which is now occupied by the Maria Zankovetska Theater, was built in 1837-1842 as the theater of count Stanisław Skarbek's foundation. The project of the building was designed by Ludwig Pichl, a Viennese architect, its construction was managed by the Lviv city architect, Johann Salzmann. Stylistically, the building is a typical example of the late Neoclassicism in the version of the Viennese school of architecture. The theater building is one of the largest in Europe, it is an architectural monument of national significance, protection number 1286.

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  • Vul. Doroshenka, 16 – residential building
    This residential building is part of the street's perimeter development, constructed in 1890's. The architect is unknown. The renowned Jewish artist Wilhelm Wachtel lived in this house between 1910 and 1912.
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  • Vul. Bandery, 8 – Organ Music Hall (St. Mary Magdalene Church)
    St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church (presently the Organ Music Hall). The church was constructed on an elevation far from the Lviv center, in the district of the former southwestern suburb. 
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  • Vul. Lesi Ukrainky, 1 – Maria Zankovetska Theater (former Skarbek Theater)

    Vul. Lesi Ukrainky, 1 – Maria Zankovetska Theater (former Skarbek Theater)
  • Vul. Doroshenka, 16 – residential building

    Vul. Doroshenka, 16 – residential building
  • Vul. Bandery, 8 – Organ Music Hall (St. Mary Magdalene Church)

    Vul. Bandery, 8 – Organ Music Hall (St. Mary Magdalene Church)