ID: 83

ID: 83

Related buildings and spaces

  • Vul. Mechnikova – Lychakivskyi (Lychakiv) cemetery

    Lychakivsky (Lychakiv) cemetery is situated close to Mechnykova street; its territory occupies the Lychakiv plateau and its vicinities. As for today, this is the oldest preserved cemetery in Lviv which was officially opened in 1786. It is one of the best known European necropolises containing a lot of artistic monuments. The cemetery has been declared a historical, archaeological and artistic monument of national significance. There one can see the graves of many prominent persons, military burial places belonging to the times of the First and Second World Wars etc.

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  • Pl. Sv. Yura, 5 – St. Yuriy (St. George) Cathedral

    St. George Cathedral of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is the main building of the Sviatoiurivska Mountain construction complex and is one of the most dominant features of the Lviv panorama. The cathedral was built over the course of 1744-1761 (by the architects B. Meretyn and K. Fesinger) and was restored in 1905-1911, 1933, 1980 and 1999-2001.

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  • Vul. Drahomanova, 42 – Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv

    Formerly the villa of geology professor Emil Habdank Dunikowski (since 1911, the building of National Museum in Lviv; constructed between 1897 and 1898 according to a design by architect Władysław Rausz). It is an example of Historicism (Neobaroque with elements of Late Romanticism). The façades are lavishly decorated. The building stands as a valuable example of palace-style villa architecture from the late Historicism era. Since 1913, the building has housed the National Museum's exhibition hall, administrative offices, and library.

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  • Vul. Henerala Chuprynky, 58a – residential building (formerly factory building)

    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.

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  • Vul. Mechnikova – Lychakivskyi (Lychakiv) cemetery

    Vul. Mechnikova – Lychakivskyi (Lychakiv) cemetery
  • Pl. Sv. Yura, 5 – St. Yuriy (St. George) Cathedral

    Pl. Sv. Yura, 5 – St. Yuriy (St. George) Cathedral
  • Vul. Drahomanova, 42 – Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv

    Vul. Drahomanova, 42 – Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv
  • Vul. Henerala Chuprynky, 58a – residential building (formerly factory building)

    Vul. Henerala Chuprynky, 58a – residential building (formerly factory building)