Panas Mirny Street
Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius ( UGCC )
Church of the Introduction of the Virgin to the Temple ( UAOC )
Monument to Yuri Velikanovich
New Lviv ( Ukrainian: New Lviv ) - a place in Lviv ( Ukraine ), located in Sykhovsky district . At Poland, at the intersection of Stus and Heroes Krut streets, there were Krasučín farivki. Many streets in this area during the Polish period had the names of Polish cities and regions: Gdansk, Vilenskaya, Gnieznenskaya, Teszynska, Mazowiecka, Kashubskaya, Šljenska (Silesia), etc.
The central part of the city with New Lviv was connected by trolleybus route No. 1, which ran along the street. Ternopol (back: Ugorskaya st. - Karbyshev st.) - st. Panas Mirny - st. Energy. Now this route is closed due to the construction of the first stage of the tram, which will connect Sykhov with the city center.
Streets
- Energeticheskaya Street (since 1955 ; before 1929 - Nad Ovragom Street ).
- Panas Mirny Street (since 1946 in honor of the Ukrainian writer ; before - since 1929 - Own roof ).
- Ugorskaya street (Hungarian, since 1925 ).
- Listopadnaya street , so named 1950 . Since 1939 she had the name of Grodinsky .
- Tanyachkevich Street , (since 1993 ; since 1959 - Bicycle ).
- Karbysheva Street (since 1974 in honor of the Russian Soviet military leader; formerly since 1932 - Krasuchinskaya ).
- Litvinenko Street (since 1993. Until 1939 it consisted of two parts: Gnieznenskaya and Vilenskaya . Gneznenskaya from 1946 - Linear , Vilenskaya from 1950 - Vilnius , from 1958 was annexed to Lineina. In 1964, Linear was renamed Toreza Street ).
- Ternopolskaya street (since 1946 ). Three parts of the street at different times were called Torunskaya (since 1936, Teshinskaya (since 1933), Poznanskaya (since 1931), the last street since 1963 was called Novotka .
- Heroes Street Krut (since 1993; formerly from 1921 - Gdansk , since 1963 - Friendship ).
- Kibalchich Street (since 1992; since 1933 - Shlyonskaya , since 1946 - Barbyusa ).
- Zaporizhzhya street (since 1950. Since 1938 - Mazowiecka ).
- Tiverskaya street (since 1950 in honor of the East Slavic tribal union . The former name - Kashubskaya in honor of the ethnographic group of Poles , was from 1933).
- Lithuanian street (since 1933).
- Mishugi Street (since 1993; before: from 1933 - Pomeranian , from 1977 - Velikanovich ).
Noteworthy Buildings
- On Mishugi street, a monument has been preserved to the Western Ukrainian communist - internationalist Yuri Velikanovich , a participant in the Spanish Civil War , whose name the street bore in 1977 - 1993 .
- Ternopol, 38. Under the USSR publishing house "Glory of the Motherland", now here is the state publishing house "Army of Ukraine".
- Ugorskaya, 1. Church of Cyril and Methodius ( UGCC , modern buildings).
- Corner of Zaporizhzhya and Mishugi streets. Church of the Introduction of the Virgin to the Temple ( UAOC , modern construction).
See also
- New World (Lviv)