Litmapping
The literary map is another opportunity to meet famous people who wrote their works and promoted literature in Lviv. The map opens up new and brings back forgotten names of writers and publishers who lived in or were somehow associated with our city. The map brings together places where one can borrow, buy, read or write a book. It features the most significant locations of the literary life in Lviv, monuments to authors and literary characters, thematic museums, bookstores, libraries and coffee shops.
NB! This map only projects part of literary Lviv. That's only the start of rich story, that should be described in at least couple of books.
Literary
Found 11 places
Description:
Lviv - UNESCO City of Literature office exists since 2015 as a part of Lviv Hnat Khotkevych Palace of Cuture. [...]
Address:
Kushevycha St., 1, Lviv, Ukraine
Description:
For almost 80 years (from 1866 to 1944) the most famous Lviv bookstores and antiquarian book shops (in total 65, sometimes – two in each of the houses) were located here. [...]
Description:
The People’s House (now – The House of Officers), built in 1864, was the cultural and educational center of Lviv, in which various societies and institutions operated. [...]
Address:
Teatral'na St., 22\1, Lviv
Description:
An outstanding Polish science fiction writer, essayist and futurist Stanislav Lem (1921–2006) was born and lived in Lviv until 1945. The writer described memories of pre-war Lviv from his childhood and youth in his book «Vysokyi Zamok» (The High Castle). [...]
Address:
Dmytra Vitovskoho St., 57, Lviv, Ukraine
Phone:
(097) 016-64-52