Pl. Rynok, 14 – former Venetian or Massari townhouse ID: 143
The building is one of the most well-known Renaissance constructions in Lviv. It used to be the residence of the Ambassador of the Venice Republic. The construction chronology includes the periods of the late 1580’s (by the architect Petro Shchaslyvyi), the seventeenth century, reconstructions of the nineteenth-twentieth centuries and restoration of 1936. The historic name “Massari House” is derived from the name of its old owner who served as the Ambassador of the Venice Republic in Lviv. Massari house is currently used as a residential building (2008).
Архітектура
Ceilings and décor elements have been partially preserved in the building dating to the oldest period of its construction; it was completed in 1589 under the architect Petro Shchaslyvyi. The dates “1600” and “1660” on the façade and in the vestibule indicate the further chronicle of construction works, that includes reconstructions and restorations of the nineteenth-twentieth centuries.
Джерела
- The entry was developed within the project "Galiciana", 2001-2002