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Between War and Ideological Change: The School on Tyutyunnykiv Street and Its Students
The intersection of Tiutiunnykiv St. and Arkhypenka St. is home to School №28. Since its construction in 1934, the building has served as an educational institution. In the ’30s, this was a private all-girls prep school, Ursuline Sisters High School; this gave rise to the building’s occasional misnomer ‘convent.’ During the Soviet period, the high school was turned into a school. Presently, it is Lviv City Hall Secondary School №28.
Palace of Culture named after Khotkevych / Club of Utility Workers
The club of utility workers was supposed to satisfy all the cultural, entertainment and educational needs of the workers. “A beautiful modern building”, as the press of that time wrote, was erected upon the request of the “Home of Utility Workers” union.