Polish house in Chernivtsi, Cultural center in Chernivtsi, Ukraine
The Polish House is a two-story building in central Chernivtsi that displays architectural features from the early 1900s, blending Polish and Ukrainian building styles. The structure houses event spaces used for exhibitions and cultural gatherings throughout the year.
Architect Franciszek Skowron designed and built the structure between 1904 and 1905 during a period of cultural growth in the region. The project reflects a time of architectural development in Chernivtsi under Austro-Hungarian rule.
The building serves as a gathering place for the Polish community, where exhibitions, performances, and educational events take place throughout the year. The spaces host various groups working to preserve their traditions and maintain connections to their heritage.
The building is located in central Chernivtsi and is easily accessible by foot from the main streets of downtown. For details about events and visiting hours, check with local tourism offices or search online for current information.
Franciszek Skowron designed more than 100 buildings for the 1893 National Exhibition in Lviv, an impressive body of work for that era. This house is one of several surviving examples of his extensive output as a regional architect.
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