
Velyki Hrybovychi
In Polish, Grzybowice Wielkie is a village north of Lviv.
In Polish, Grzybowice Wielkie is a village north of Lviv.
The building houses the Viennese Café and occupies an entire block between Svobody Avenue, St. Berinda, Teatralna Streets, and Ivan Pidkova Square. The house was built in 1828-1829. More information about the virtual walk on Lviv cafes before WWI is on Interactive Lviv.
A park was laid out on Castle Hill in 1835. After the Emperor visited the place in 1851, it was called "Franz Josef Mountain". In the second half of the nineteenth century, an artificial mound of the Union of Lublin was built over the upper terrace, with an observation deck on top.
More on Lviv Interactive.
The Jewish Craftsmen's Society was housed in a building erected in 1904 on Bernstein Street (modern-day Sholem Aleichem Street).
The territory of the old Jewish suburban district, modern-day Zernova Square.
Current Dzhokhar Dudayev street.
The area in the north of Lviv, formerly a suburban village.
Today Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street.