The building was built under a
project designed by Ferdynand Kassler
and Roman Feliński, noted Lviv
architects, and developed at the architectural bureau of Michał Ulam.
It is an illustrative example of a
residential townhouse, whose modern plasticity combines architectural elements and the
sculptural decoration made by Zygmunt Kurczyński. The building is an
architectural monument (protection
number 770). Now it is used for
dwelling purposes; the ground floor premises
are occupied by the City railway ticket offices for advance sale.