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    • https://lia4.lvivcenter.org/en/objects/hlyboka-4/Vul. Hlyboka, 4 – residential building
    Галерея Карта Медіаархів
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. The building and the adjoining townhouses
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. The main facade. View from the south
    • Vul. Hlyboka, view from the northeast
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. A view from the south
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. A part of the main facade
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. A 3rd floor window
    • Vul. Hlyboka, 4. The main facade

    Vul. Hlyboka, 4 – residential building ID: 2191

    The building is located in the central part of the city in the row housing of the street. It was commissioned by Helena Rysiak, and designed by architect Władysław Haertmann. The project was approved by Lviv Magistrate in September of 1907. 

    Матеріали з Міського медіаархіву

      Будинок на вул. Глибокій, 4
      Будинок на вул. Глибокій, 4
      Вхідна брама на вул. Глибокій, 4
      Вхідна брама на вул. Глибокій, 4
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