- Ivan
Ivanovich Levynskyi (Ukrainian: Іва́н Іва́нович Леви́нський; Polish: Jan Lewiński; German:
Johann Lewiński; * July 6, 1851, Dolyna, now Ivano-Frankivsk...
- (1907–1908).
Other important architected, also
inspired by Wagner, was Ivan
Levynskyi. One of the most
famous buildings in Bielsko-Biała is the so-called Frog...
- (1887–1930) was a
Polish architect. Czerwiński
worked underneath Ivan
Levynskyi at his
office in Lviv.
Between 1914 and 1916, he
helped to
design the...
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Oblast Geographic coordinates 48°56′52″N 24°22′13″E / 48.94778°N 24.37028°E / 48.94778; 24.37028
Architecture Architect(s) Lev
Levynskyi Completed 1924...
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Secessioinist was Ivan
Levynskyi, who
headed a firm of
several other architects,
including Tadeusz Obmiński,
Oleksandr Lushpynskyi, and Lev
Levynskyi. The Hutsul...
- hromada.
Church of the
Intercession (1996,
designed by Lviv
architect Ivan
Levynskyi, UGCC)
Church of the
Virgin Mary (1878, destro**** in the 1940s, RCC) (in...
-
Kremlin clock,
replaced the
older 18th-century
clock of the
master A.
Levynskyi. The
clock has
stopped only once
during its existence: it
happened in...
- Lviv, Ukraine. It is the home
field for Rukh Lviv.
Built in 1897 by Ivan
Levynskyi and
Edgar Kovats in
Zakopane Style,
originally the
stadium and
other sports...
-
theatre actor Antoni Kępiński,
Polish psychiatrist and
philosopher Ivan
Levynskyi,
Ukrainian architect Władysław Ogrodziński,
Polish writer and journalist...
- The
building was
developed by the
renowned Ukrainian architect Ivan
Levynskyi and is
considered to be one of Lviv's best
preserved clusters of Art Nouveau...