Townscape of Lviv – phases of development (13th – 18th centuries)

Journal Title: Architectural Studies - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

This article considers the evolution of the townscape of Lviv in connection with natural landscape,civil buildings and housing during the 13th – 18thcentury.

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Bohdan Posatskyy

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Bohdan Posatskyy (2015). Townscape of Lviv – phases of development (13th – 18th centuries). Architectural Studies, 1(1), 35-40. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-306319