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This was reported by the Department of Culture, Nationalities and Religions of the Lviv Regional State Administration.
The library has been collected in the Lviv Union of Architects since the late 1950s. It has now been able to restore, systematize and partially digitize it.
The project team collected more than 7,000 editions of the XIX -XXI centuries. Among them are: a major presentation album with drawings and interiors of the Vienna Opera of the period of its construction and discovery (1885), the German-speaking Austrian magazine “Menorah” on Jewish history, culture and literature (1925-1932), one of the oldest originals of the tourist guide “Ox. Albrecht Durer’s engraving “Chetytieths and the attraction of the Bulgarian Publishing House. The oldest copies have about 200 years.
“As for the name, we realized that it is no longer a library, no archive, it is something else. We have given a new name” Visarius “is a new typological unit that characterizes this space,” – explained the director of the “Powder Tower” Angelina Yefimenko.





View the digitized version of publications and order the desired positions (without subscription) will be possible on Catalog sites.
The new space has a reading room where anyone can come. The center is located on Podvalna Street, 4 in the Polokhiv Tower.
The center also plans to conduct public events: workshops, lectures and discussions, as well as review of the most interesting copies of the Fund.
“We have done what has not been done for decades: the fund was streamlined, the space was adapted, the online catalog was laid, and to start digitizing the most vulnerable editions. I do not think it would be possible without financing the Ukrainian Cultural Fund. As well – said the curator of the library direction of the project Vasyl Maidansky.
A separate program is developed for students, will use publications to develop futuristic concepts of rebuilding Ukrainian cities. They will arrange a workshop residence, as well as four public blocs with the involvement of leaders in the field of architecture/culture. Themes vary from the history of castles and residences to the modern publishing practice of artbooks.

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Loda.gov.ua
This was reported by the Department of Culture, Nationalities and Religions of the Lviv Regional State Administration.
The library has been collected in the Lviv Union of Architects since the late 1950s. It has now been able to restore, systematize and partially digitize it.
The project team collected more than 7,000 editions of the XIX -XXI centuries. Among them are: a major presentation album with drawings and interiors of the Vienna Opera of the period of its construction and discovery (1885), the German-speaking Austrian magazine “Menorah” on Jewish history, culture and literature (1925-1932), one of the oldest originals of the tourist guide “Ox. Albrecht Durer’s engraving “Chetytieths and the attraction of the Bulgarian Publishing House. The oldest copies have about 200 years.
“As for the name, we realized that it is no longer a library, no archive, it is something else. We have given a new name” Visarius “is a new typological unit that characterizes this space,” – explained the director of the “Powder Tower” Angelina Yefimenko.





View the digitized version of publications and order the desired positions (without subscription) will be possible on Catalog sites.
The new space has a reading room where anyone can come. The center is located on Podvalna Street, 4 in the Polokhiv Tower.
The center also plans to conduct public events: workshops, lectures and discussions, as well as review of the most interesting copies of the Fund.
“We have done what has not been done for decades: the fund was streamlined, the space was adapted, the online catalog was laid, and to start digitizing the most vulnerable editions. I do not think it would be possible without financing the Ukrainian Cultural Fund. As well – said the curator of the library direction of the project Vasyl Maidansky.
A separate program is developed for students, will use publications to develop futuristic concepts of rebuilding Ukrainian cities. They will arrange a workshop residence, as well as four public blocs with the involvement of leaders in the field of architecture/culture. Themes vary from the history of castles and residences to the modern publishing practice of artbooks.
