Ternopil

Fireplace Street

Description

  • The most interesting was the building of the Ukrainian State Gymnasium, which was located behind the current school number 4.

The pre-war appearance of the street was formed by educational institutions: women's schools named after Yadvigi and named after Gofmanova, men's school named after Konarsky. But the most interesting was the building of the Ukrainian State Gymnasium, which was located behind the current school number 4. In wartime, the bulk of the buildings on Kaminnaya Street turned into residential buildings.

The pre-war appearance of the street was formed by educational institutions: women's schools named after Yadvigi and named after Gofmanova, men's school named after Konarsky. But the most interesting was the building of the Ukrainian State Gymnasium, which was located behind the current school number 4. In wartime, the bulk of the buildings on Kaminnaya Street turned into residential buildings.

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HISTORY

  • In 1894, this street was named in honor of the leader of the national liberation movement Tadeusz Kostyushka.
  • A district government, a county savings bank, a representative office of a state economic bank, a grain syndicate and various partnerships worked on Kaminnaya street.
  • Today it is a quiet street, located near the heart of Ternopol.

In 1894, this street was named in honor of the leader of the national liberation movement Tadeusz Kostyushka. She wore such a name until 1962.

The project of the Ukrainian State Gymnasium, which was the main decoration of the street, was developed in Vienna, and opened it at the end of 1911. Among her famous graduates were Les Kurbas and Marjan Krushelnitsky.

During the First World War, there was a military hospital in the gymnasium building, and later the Polish women's gymnasium named after Jozef Pilsudski began to work in this building.

A district government, a county savings bank, a representative office of a state economic bank, a grain syndicate and various partnerships worked on Kaminnaya street.

In 1944, during the liberation battles, the street was badly damaged by the Soviet troops - German occupiers lived here.

Today it is a quiet street, located near the heart of Ternopol.

In 1894, this street was named in honor of the leader of the national liberation movement Tadeusz Kostyushka. She wore such a name until 1962.

The project of the Ukrainian State Gymnasium, which was the main decoration of the street, was developed in Vienna, and opened it at the end of 1911. Among her famous graduates were Les Kurbas and Marjan Krushelnitsky.

During the First World War, there was a military hospital in the gymnasium building, and later the Polish women's gymnasium named after Jozef Pilsudski began to work in this building.

A district government, a county savings bank, a representative office of a state economic bank, a grain syndicate and various partnerships worked on Kaminnaya street.

In 1944, during the liberation battles, the street was badly damaged by the Soviet troops - German occupiers lived here.

Today it is a quiet street, located near the heart of Ternopol.