• Building of Regional administration 2

Building of Regional administration

Images

ID:
348
Place
Lviv
Date:
1860-1870
Technique:
Photograph (printed on paper)
Size of the resource:
10х14 cm
Creator
Josef Eder
Collection
Lviv Historical Museum
Copyright
Lviv Historical Museum
Publisher
Publishing House "Centr Europy", Lviv
Description

At the turn of the 18th–19th centuries, the development of the so-called Komorowszchyna began in the eastern part of Lviv. In 1816–1820, a city square was arranged between Na Vali and Shyroka streets behind Bernardyna. Since the first years of the 19th century, negotiations were underway to build a stagecoach post office on the corner of Karmelitska Street (Prosvita Street). In 1821, the governor's residence was built here, the first owner of which was the governor Baron Franz Hauer. Until then, his residence was house No. 10 on Rynok Square, and the offices were located in the Jesuit College. In 1821–22, the palace of the Counts of Holonievsky (later Bozhentsky, Mlotsky) was built nearby, depicted in the foreground of the photograph. The photographer's lens did not capture the two-story stagecoach post office building. In 1828, the street was named Panska-vyshchaya; in 1871 - Charnetsky; in 1940 - Soviet; in 1992 - Vynnychenko.

Tags:
Former Charnetskogo str, residence of the governor, buildings, city lamps, policeman
Category:
Administrative Buildings
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