Oleksa Novakivsky Art and Memorial Museum, Lviv

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General information about Oleksa Novakivsky Art and Memorial Museum (Lviv)

The Oleksa Novakivsky Art Memorial Museum is located in the house where the famous Ukrainian painter has lived since 1913. The exquisite red-brick villa, built in the late 19th century in the neo-Romanesque style by the famous Lviv architect Yulian Zakharevych, was once known as the palace of the Polish artist Jan Styka. In 1907 it was bought by Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky for the needs of the church museum. With the assistance of the Metropolitan in 1923-1935, the Oleksa Novakivsky Art School operated here - the first art school for young people in Western Ukraine, which became the leading center of artistic life in Lviv. The artist's creative studio was located on the second floor of the house, and his family lived next door in five rooms. Since 1972, an art-memorial museum has ...

The Oleksa Novakivsky Art Memorial Museum is located in the house where the famous Ukrainian painter has lived since 1913. The exquisite red-brick villa, built in the late 19th century in the neo-Romanesque style by the famous Lviv architect Yulian Zakharevych, was once known as the palace of the Polish artist Jan Styka. In 1907 it was bought by Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky for the needs of the church museum. With the assistance of the Metropolitan in 1923-1935, the Oleksa Novakivsky Art School operated here - the first art school for young people in Western Ukraine, which became the leading center of artistic life in Lviv. The artist's creative studio was located on the second floor of the house, and his family lived next door in five rooms. Since 1972, an art-memorial museum has been set up in these premises, covering the main stages of the artist's creative path. The Oleksa Novakivsky Museum is a branch of the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv.

Художньо-меморіальний музей Олекси Новаківського знаходиться у будинку, в якому славетний український маляр жив з 1913 року. Вишукана червоноцегляна вілла, зведена наприкінці ХІХ століття  у неороманcькому стилі за проектом відомого львівського архітектора Юліана Захаревича, свого часу була відома як палац польського художника Яна Стики. 1907 року її придбав митрополит Андрей Шептицький для потреб церковного музею. За сприяння митрополита у 1923-1935 роках тут діяла Мистецька школа Олекси Новаківського – перший у Західній Україні художній навчальний заклад для молоді, що став провідним центром мистецького життя Львова. Творча майстерня художника розташовувалася на другому поверсі будинку, а поруч у п’яти кімнатах мешкала його родина. З 1972 року у цих приміщеннях облашт ...

Художньо-меморіальний музей Олекси Новаківського знаходиться у будинку, в якому славетний український маляр жив з 1913 року. Вишукана червоноцегляна вілла, зведена наприкінці ХІХ століття  у неороманcькому стилі за проектом відомого львівського архітектора Юліана Захаревича, свого часу була відома як палац польського художника Яна Стики. 1907 року її придбав митрополит Андрей Шептицький для потреб церковного музею. За сприяння митрополита у 1923-1935 роках тут діяла Мистецька школа Олекси Новаківського – перший у Західній Україні художній навчальний заклад для молоді, що став провідним центром мистецького життя Львова. Творча майстерня художника розташовувалася на другому поверсі будинку, а поруч у п’яти кімнатах мешкала його родина. З 1972 року у цих приміщеннях облаштовано художньо-меморіальний музей, що висвітлює основні етапи творчого шляху художника. Музей Олекси Новаківського є філією Національного музею у Львові ім. Андрея Шептицького.

Practical information about Oleksa Novakivsky Art and Memorial Museum (Lviv)

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12/2/2021

Categories Museum / gallery
Date of foundation 1972
Hours of work 10:00-18:00, off - Fri., Sat.
Address Lystopadovoho Chynu Street, 11

Lviv

Coordinates 49.8376° N, 24.0152° E Copy icon Coordinates copied
Phone +380 322 610 552,
Email zyomazyoma@gmail.com
Official site https://nml.com.ua/museum/hudo... External link icon
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- There is no parking for people with disabilities

- From the stop g / t to the entrance are signs:
No

- Distance from the public transport stop to the entrance to the building:
170 m

- Width and height of the "corridor" of the path from the public transport stop:
16 m, 25 m

- Coverage of the pedestrian path from the public transport stop:
Бруківка

- On the way from the stop g / t there are obstacles:
Yes

- Width of space in front of the entrance to the building:
3 m

- Information plate is placed at the height:
165 cm

- The entrance is arranged on the same level with the ground:
No

- The entrance is equipped with stairs (width, height, circle, material):
130 cm, 15 cm, 2items, Камінь

- Stairs have:
No data available

- The entrance is equipped with a ramp (width, length, angle):
Missing

- Dimensions of the area in front of the door (width, length):
300*300 cm

- Door type:
mechanical

- There is a threshold in the front door:
25 cm

- Aisle width:
120 cm

- Free space in front of the rack / window not less than 1.5 m * 1.5 m:
Yes

- Parameters of the rack or the lower edge of the window (height, width):
There is no rack

- The rack is well lit:
No

- Installed induction loop:
No

- Assistive FM hearing aids available:
No

- Installed a mnemonic of the building:
No

- Available information about the museum's inclusiveness:
No

- Floor material:
Паркет

- Width of free passage in corridors:
120 cm

- Passages with an inclination of more than 3 degrees:
No

- Minimum width of passages and doors:
80 cm

- Maximum threshold height:
2 cm

- Number of exhibition floors:
2

- Internal stairs have:
No data available

- Pointers to the main premises:
No

- Tactile navigation:
No

- Places to rest:
No

- Accessible place for swaddling the baby:
No

- Height of placement of exhibits:
165 cm

- Height of signatures to exhibits:
10 - 120 cm

- In front of the exhibits there is free space (width, length):
150*150 cm

- Videos are accompanied by subtitles:
No

- Provided tactile exhibits:
No

- Available audio guide:
No

- Premises are equipped with an induction loop:
No

- There are formats for different senses:
No

- The exposition includes stories, works of people with disabilities:
No

- There is no toilet for people with disabilities

- Admission for the accompanying person is free:
Yes

- Allowed entry with a guide dog:
Yes

- Support service available:
No

- The museum's website meets the requirements of web accessibility:
No

- The museum has its own corporate identity (identity):
No

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