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- ID: 198
- Place: Lviv
- Date: 1890-1900
Monument since 1909 is surrounded by stone steps (according to the design of
architect Theodore Talowski). From the left to the right is the square
itself which transitions into Lehioniv Street (Boulevard Svobody), and
electric lanterns. In the background behind the monument stand buildings
No. 6 and No. 7 (built in 1906 by the architect Karl Maireder and owned
by the director of the ambulance station, Dr. Edward Stroinowski). Also
in the background are buildings No. 1-3 on the corner of Lehioniv and
Copernicus (the Hausner stone building, built from 1809-1822). Farther
in the background is a section of the building of the Credit Union of
Landowners (built by the architect Alfred Zachariewicz, 1912-1914).