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849: 52: 450: 262: 684: 581: 365:. The Polish-Lithuanian ruler remodelled it into a palace-style residence, with spacious rooms and an audience hall. Sobieski’s house is made of two earlier, Gothic buildings joined together. Since 1908, a historical museum of the city has been located here. It is now part of the Lviv History Museum, with the Royal Chambers. They preserve and exhibit historical valuables: 18th-century furniture and clocks, silver artefacts, a collection of decorations, medals, and other items. Apart from Sobieski, another Polish king stayed here, 282: 825: 813: 1283: 573: 1699: 692: 837: 60: 274: 1048: 333:
in Lviv. It was built at the end of the 16th century for Italian tax-collector Tomas Alberti. The front elevation of the house is made of sandstone, which has darkened through the years, making it architecturally significant. Since 1926 it has been part of the Historic City
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style, with a few remaining examples of Gothic architecture. There is a vault in tenement house number 24 and a portal in house number 25. Market Square was witness to several important events in the history of
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The square is rectangular in shape, with measurements of 142 metres by 129 metres and with two streets radiating out of every corner. In the middle there was a row of houses, with its southern wall made by the
596:. It is richly decorated; on the second floor there is a sculpture Baptism of Christ, probably by Herman von Hutte or Sebastian Czeszko. In this house, among others, lived a renowned 17th century Polish poet, 130:. However, when in 1825 the tower of the Town Hall burned, all adjacent houses were demolished and a new hall, with a 65-metre tower, was built in 1835 by architects J. Markl and F. Trescher. 1332: 306:, who founded the first mail office in Lviv in 1629. Remodelled in 1737–1739, after World War II it was in ruins. Recently renovated. Among people who lived here, there was a Polish poet 1342: 1347: 638:. Renaissance, built in 1510. It belonged to a doctor and member of the city council, Pawel Heppner. The house is known for its numerous lions, with as many as 20 of them. 1337: 1192: 395:. It was property of Lviv Roman Catholic Archbishops. Among its guests, there were several Polish kings and nobles. In 1634 it was thoroughly remodelled by Archbishop 848: 1445: 1177: 873: 1137: 1132: 1127: 1117: 644:. The Palace of Felicjan Korytkowski, together with Andreolli’s covered way. Empire style, built on the site of the House of Zimorowicz, demolished in 1790. 1162: 1740: 1152: 665: 21: 550: 1172: 520: 1087: 1669: 1362: 1392: 905: 1725: 1059: 437: 245: 141:. In the four corners, there are fountains—wells from 1793, probably designed by Hartman Witwer. The sculptures represent four Greek 118:. However, there is a long tradition of later dating the emergence of the square, associated with the activities of the Polish king 422: 1352: 181:; however, a great fire on 3 June 1527 destroyed most of the city. The new city, then known in Polish as Lwow, was rebuilt in 114:. According to archaeological data, the square was planned in the second half of the 13th century, during the reign of Prince 403:. died here on 10 November 1673. In 1845, a second floor was added and the house was turned into a condominium. Polish kings 51: 1735: 1052: 1435: 1357: 1232: 1080: 529:. Rococo style, built in 1533 and remodelled in 1785. It used to be called the prettiest tenement house in the city. 1540: 1372: 426: 400: 1377: 1307: 1595: 353:. It was originally built in 1580 for a Greek merchant Konstanty Korniakt, which is why it is sometimes called 1247: 1679: 1430: 1267: 1237: 1073: 1605: 1227: 248:
in a house located on the square. In 2006, a major restoration of the square’s pavement was carried out.
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spirits was located on the ground floor. Its art-deco façade was designed in the 1920s by architect
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Around the square, there are 44 tenement houses, which represent several architectural styles, from
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The square was designed soon after Lviv’s location as a city. Originally, the buildings were
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Number 18. Gutteter House, also called Pharmacy under the Golden Deer
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was located here. It was a meeting place of local artists, such as
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Northern side of the square, seen from the tower of the Town Hall
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before the First and Second World War. The store that sold
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style, created in 1763 by architect Jan de Witte, for
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hosted a military parade to commemorate awarding the
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and his son Władysław IV stayed here while in Lviv.
169:, was recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. 1717: 668:, the sculptural work is by Sigmund Kurczynski. 340:. Built in the 16th century by Piotr Krasowski. 55:View of the northwestern corner of Rynok Square 728:. Gronswajer was mayor of the city during the 521:Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv Land 165:. In 1998 the Market Place, together with the 1081: 986:"L'viv – the Ensemble of the Historic Centre" 749:. Remodelled in late Baroque style in 1771. 1088: 1074: 241:cross to the city. Also, on 30 June 1941, 1741:Shopping districts and streets in Ukraine 161:. In front of the Town Hall, there was a 804: 690: 682: 579: 571: 519:. Rococo style, with main office of the 448: 280: 272: 260: 58: 50: 958: 956: 202:here. In 1436 another Moldavian ruler, 1718: 1571: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 1363:Monastery and church of St. Onuphrius 1069: 726:Number 37. House of Marcin Gronswajer 513:. Rococo style, with a Gothic portal. 314:Number 3. House of the Wilczek family 106:) is a central square of the city of 1022:Tenement houses on Lviv marketplace 933: 13: 1281: 966:(in Polish). Onet.pl guide to Lviv 14: 1752: 1436:Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów 1041: 716:Number 36. House of the Gielazyns 543:Number 21. House of the Ubaldinis 438:proclaimed Ukraine's independence 269:on the eastern side of the square 246:proclaimed Ukraine's independence 1726:Buildings and structures in Lviv 1698: 1697: 1373:Church of the Purification, Lviv 1268:Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive (1944) 1046: 847: 835: 823: 811: 678: 648:Number 30. House of Jakub Reguła 444: 218:(1564), Ukrainian national hero 567: 538:Number 20. House Under the Lion 357:. In 1640, it was purchased by 256: 1026: 1015: 1004: 978: 911: 899: 886: 722:, who lived here in 1784–1785. 672:Number 32. Zipper Family House 383:Number 8. House of Bernatowicz 338:Number 5. House of Lukasiewicz 1: 1378:Church of the Transfiguration 879: 584:Zipper Family House at Nr. 32 393:Number 9. Archbishop’s Palace 346:King John III Sobieski Palace 1358:Church of St. Mary Magdalene 747:Number 40. Boim Family House 590:Number 23. Scholz-Wolf House 553:, who wrote a popular song, 511:Number 16. Mieszkowski House 194:. Among these, in 1387 King 167:historic city center of Lviv 7: 1736:Tourist attractions in Lviv 1541:Theatre of Opera and Ballet 1248:Massacre of Lwów professors 1233:Lwów–Warsaw school of logic 1228:Secret Ukrainian University 908:Відвідано: 30 December 2017 859: 695:Northern side of the square 576:Scholz-Wolf House at Nr. 23 453:Southern side of the square 401:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki 355:The Palace of the Korniakts 86: 10: 1757: 1343:Church of John the Baptist 1238:Lwów School of Mathematics 654:Number 31. Mazanczow House 373:Number 7. House of Szembek 222:(Ivan Pidkova) (1578) and 172: 1693: 1685:Pidzamche railway station 1640: 1614: 1569: 1401: 1293: 1279: 1273:Sknyliv air show disaster 1103: 774:Number 45. Under the Deer 604:Number 24. House of Giebl 488:Number 14. Venetian House 465:Number 12. Justglac House 433:. Here, on 30 June 1941, 251: 75: 1680:Suburban railway station 1193:Ruthenian National House 1138:Siege by Cossacks (1655) 1133:Siege by Cossacks (1648) 1095: 636:Number 28. Heppner House 471:presenting faces of the 331:renaissance architecture 1368:Church of the Dormition 1353:Church of St. Elizabeth 1333:Convent of Benedictines 1308:Cathedral of St. George 1178:Halytsko-Ruska Matytsia 874:List of streets of Lviv 517:Number 17. Wening House 198:accepted the homage of 37:49.841466°N 24.031265°E 16:Square in Lviv, Ukraine 1496:Polytechnic University 1348:Church of Mary of Snow 1287: 1158:Stauropegion Institute 696: 688: 585: 577: 454: 361:and inherited by King 288: 278: 270: 210:in Lviv. Also, at the 206:, paid homage to King 103: 95: 64: 56: 1665:Intercity bus station 1561:Union of Lublin Mound 1476:Lychakivskiy Cemetery 1285: 1148:Siege by Turks (1675) 1123:Dormition Brotherhood 1055:at Wikimedia Commons 1011:The Bandinelli Palace 805:Statues and fountains 694: 686: 583: 575: 452: 348:, also called Little 284: 276: 264: 120:Casimir III the Great 62: 54: 1675:Main railway station 1286:Coat of arms of Lviv 730:Khmelnytsky Uprising 498:, a coat of arms of 423:Stanisław Lubomirski 415:or House of Prosvita 397:Stanisław Grochowski 229:In 1848, during the 42:49.841466; 24.031265 1536:Shevchenkivskyi Hai 1506:Metropolitan Palace 1456:King Cross Leopolis 1431:Catholic University 1323:Bridgettine Convent 1253:Lviv pogroms (1941) 1053:Market Square, Lviv 1033:Lviv History Museum 990:World Heritage List 496:Mark the Evangelist 475:in the attic (see: 200:Petru I of Moldavia 33: /  1338:Church of St. Anne 1303:Armenian Cathedral 1288: 1163:Stauropegion Press 921:. Lviv Best Portal 798:Adam Hanuszkiewicz 743:. Formerly a mint. 697: 689: 586: 578: 502:and the date 1600. 500:Republic of Venice 455: 405:Sigismund III Vasa 300:Roberto Bandinelli 289: 279: 271: 196:Wladyslaw Jagiello 65: 63:Plan of the square 57: 1713: 1712: 1501:Lubomirski Palace 1486:Mickiewicz Square 1446:Freedom Boulevard 1421:Bandinelli Palace 1318:Bernardine Church 1051:Media related to 866:Old Market Square 796:. Here, in 1924, 720:Jozef Poniatowski 598:Szymon Szymonowic 413:Lubomirski Palace 367:Wladyslaw IV Vasa 363:John III Sobieski 295:Bandinelli Palace 286:Black House, Lviv 231:Spring of Nations 204:Ilias of Moldavia 84: 1748: 1701: 1700: 1573: 1466:Lviv High Castle 1451:Government House 1383:Dominican Church 1328:Carmelite Church 1198:Hutsul Secession 1153:Leopolis Triplex 1128:Jesuit Collegium 1118:Armenian Statute 1090: 1083: 1076: 1067: 1066: 1050: 1035: 1030: 1024: 1019: 1013: 1008: 1002: 1001: 999: 997: 982: 976: 975: 973: 971: 960: 931: 930: 928: 926: 915: 909: 903: 897: 890: 851: 839: 827: 815: 778:Atlas Coffehouse 666:Bronislaw Wiktor 658:Baczewski family 435:Yaroslav Stetsko 243:Yaroslav Stetsko 239:Virtuti Militari 116:Leo I of Galicia 89: 79: 77: 48: 47: 45: 44: 43: 38: 34: 31: 30: 29: 26: 1756: 1755: 1751: 1750: 1749: 1747: 1746: 1745: 1731:Squares in Lviv 1716: 1715: 1714: 1709: 1689: 1636: 1610: 1596:Shevchenkivskyi 1565: 1556:Ukraina Stadium 1546:Skarbek Theatre 1516:Pharmacy Museum 1491:National Museum 1471:Lviv University 1461:Korniakt Palace 1426:Black Kamienica 1397: 1393:Latin Cathedral 1289: 1277: 1188:Ruthenian Triad 1099: 1094: 1044: 1039: 1038: 1031: 1027: 1020: 1016: 1009: 1005: 995: 993: 984: 983: 979: 969: 967: 962: 961: 934: 924: 922: 917: 916: 912: 904: 900: 891: 887: 882: 862: 855: 852: 843: 840: 831: 828: 819: 816: 807: 681: 662:J. 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Ukrainian
romanized
Polish
German
Lviv
Ukraine
Leo I of Galicia
Casimir III the Great
Town Hall
Renaissance
Modernism
mythological
Neptune
Diana
Amphitrite
Adonis
pillory
historic city center of Lviv
Gothic
Renaissance
Poland
Ukraine
Wladyslaw Jagiello
Petru I of Moldavia
Ilias of Moldavia
Wladyslaw III
pillory

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