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Kryva Lypa – a mini-hotel

Mini hotel

Kryva Lypa

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Just a 5-minute walk from the Lviv Opera House

Mini hotel

Kryva Lypa

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Just a 5-minute walk from the Italian Courtyard

Mini hotel

Kryva Lypa

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Just a 5-minute walk from Rynok Square

Mini hotel

Kryva Lypa

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Just a 5-minute walk from the Potocki Palace

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The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)

The elderly crooked linden spread her flattering branch over a wooden bench that gripped her around her arms in her arms. How many romantic oaths of happy lovers she has listened to at her long age. And she is 150 years old. Just think! The soft sticky was born on the most common marsh, overgrown with shrubs, entering the botanical garden of the famous researcher Maier and only miraculously preserved until our times. As early as 1895, the tycoon Gaussman built an open passage with exits on the street. Doroshenko and Sich Riflemen. The lonely ladies and ladies wandered here along the road, paved with a pavement, screaming with petty cloths looking at their fashionable cufflinks in the shopping galleries of the passage. While the venerable gentlemen “resolved” the policy in fragrant coffee houses for a spice of a sweet drink. In order to attract more attractive Lviv residents, tenants of the passage often resorted to reclaiming techniques. One of them was the first in the whole Lviv, a cinema session at Martin Appleell’s “Rembrant” photographer September 13, 1896. True, he only lasted a few minutes – but what kind of “sentiment” ?! Over time, changes in travel were captured. Thus, during the German occupation the passage was called “Durkhlas”. The Soviet October epoch became the name of the Zhovtnevyy passage, where it was a joy for students to sell puppets for 4 and 8 penny, which people called “dog’s joy”. Only the current name “Kryva Lypa” returns us to the origins of the former natural beauty in the heart of Lviv. And in this beauty we are also – the mini-hotel “Kryva Lypa”. You can reach us:

  • From the railway station by tram №1 (stop – Doroshenka street)
  • From the airport by trolleybus №9 (stop – Ivan Franko Lviv National University), and then take a pedestrian, or bus number 48 (stop – Doroshenka street)
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