The organizers promise not just a gastronomic event, but a space of Christmas traditions, taste and meanings, which will combine Ukrainian rituals with modern aesthetics, quality food and charity.
The exhibition of vintage cars in the premises of the first Lviv tram depot on Vitovskoho Street will remain open to visitors only until December 31, 2025.
Holiday stalls in the city center will sell only craft products from local producers, and they will also become a platform for helping the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Nativity scenes, carols, communities and symbols of the holiday will return to the streets of the magical winter city to remind us that life goes on despite all the challenges of war, and traditions remain unchanged.
While the park on Zamkova mountain in Lviv is closed to visitors, it plans to repair granite park paths, equip a drainage system, and update railings and lighting systems.
Previously, only part of the new exhibition space was available to visitors to the Lviv museum, but now all exhibition halls are open in the singer's former house.
The exhibition on the development of Lviv's defense industry provides an opportunity to trace the evolution of the types of weapons with which the ancient defenders defended the city.
Over the past two years, Lviv has been implementing a comprehensive program to improve the accessibility of museums, theaters, restaurants, other commercial and municipal institutions, as well as urban space in general.
The gallery’s founders made sure that every visitor could move around and get acquainted with the exhibitions as comfortably as possible in the art center.
Residents of the western Ukrainian city have somewhere to walk comfortably and do not have to spend a lot of time walking to the nearest educational institution, shop or restaurant.