Sapieha Palace, Lviv
The Sapieha Palace in Lviv, Ukraine is a Chateauesque two-storey mansion dating from the 1870s. It is lightly screened from the road by a wrought-iron grill. The house's first owner was Prince Adam Sapieha, a pioneer of railway building in Galicia.
After the September Campaign, the palace was taken over by the Soviet state and housed a school until a restoration campaign was launched in the 1990s. At present it is home to a regional society for preservation of historical and architectural monuments.
See also[]
- Potocki Palace in Lviv
References[]
- Памятники градостроительства и архитектуры Украинской ССР. Киев: Будивельник, 1983–1986. Том 3, с. 14.
Coordinates: 49°50′10″N 24°01′19″E / 49.835983°N 24.021829°E
Categories:
- Houses completed in the 19th century
- Palaces in Ukraine
- Buildings and structures in Lviv
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Sapieha
- Ukrainian building and structure stubs
- Lviv stubs