LVIV PUBLIC SPACES OF THE 18TH-19TH CENTURIES
Journal Title: Architectural Studies - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The landmark public spaces for Lviv are Svobody and Shevchenko Avenues. These boulevards took on the role of a central representative city space since their laying. Socio-economic and political changes altered the cultural and symbolic image of Lviv; Lviv’s structure became complicated over the years, however the central public spaces - boulevards, parks, squares, formed by the end of the nineteenth century remain the main formative elements in the issue of identity of the city.
Authors and Affiliations
Nadiya Sosnova
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