Ivan Franko Park (Lviv) Explained

Ivan Franko Park (Парк імені Івана Франка), formerly known as Kościuszko Park and the Jesuit Gardens, is a park in Lviv, Ukraine. It is the oldest park in the country.[1] [2] [3]

History

In the 16th century, the land of the park was the property of the Szolc-Wolfowicz family and Antonio Massari, a Venetian consul. They passed the property to a Jesuit order. The park's former name Jesuit Gardens derived from that history. The monastic residents built a brewery and an inn with the elegance of Italian refinery. During a siege by Moscow's army in 1655, a rampart wall was built around the property. By the end of the 18th century, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, following his policy of confiscating monastic holdings, ordered the establishment of a municipal park in Lviv. In 1799, restaurateur Johann Höcht leased the park and opened a French resort on the site. It was redesigned by horticulturist Karl Bauer as a landscaped park in 1855.[4]

Location

The Ivan Franko Park (Lviv, Ukraine) is located on a hillside of the Lviv Heights between Lystopadovoho Chynu and Krushelnytskoi Streets. It is near Lviv University, which is also named after Ivan Franko. The park fills a parallelogram between Marshalkovska, Mitskevych, Mateyko and Krashevsky Streets (presently, Universitetska, Lystopadovoho Chynu, Mateyko, and Krushelnytskoi). A large statue of Ivan Franko towers over the park.[5]

Ecosystem

The park contains maples, oaks, linden, chestnut, and other trees of varying ages.[4]

References

49.8383°N 24.0197°W

Notes and References

  1. Park içinde kurulu bir şehir: Lviv, Hurriyet.com, 14 June 2015
  2. https://travelicious.world/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-lviv-ukraine/ 10 Things You Didn't Know About Lviv, Ukraine
  3. Web site: 2009-11-22 . Парк імені Івана Франка - Львівська міська рада . https://web.archive.org/web/20091122130602/http://www.city-adm.lviv.ua/for-tourist/should-see/parks-and-gardens/5438-park-imeni-ivana-franka . 2009-11-22 . 2022-07-29 .
  4. http://www.lvivcenter.org/en/lia/objects/?ci_objectid=21 Ivan Franko Park (formerly, Jesuit Gardens)
  5. Jozef Wittlin, Philippe Sands, City of Lions, Books.google.fr, 21 March 2017