Lviv’s district administrations have already launched all the fountains in their care. The Ivasyk-Telesyk fountain in Stryiskyi Park will also start working when the weather is warm.
Thus, this year, 21 fountains will be operating in the city: 12 drinking and 9 decorative fountains.
Thus, drinking fountains are already operating at:
1 Rynok Square (near the City Hall);
Svobody Ave. near the Opera House (opposite the National Museum);
Svobody Ave. between the Roehring flowerbed and the monument to Taras Shevchenko (at the intersection with P. Berynda st.);
Stepan Bandera st. – on the territory of the public space near the Organ Hall;
85 General T. Chuprynky St. – Frankivsk District Administration;
at the intersection of Stepan Bandera and General T. Chuprynky streets;
E. Malanyuk Square;
Pidvalna St., “Na Valakh” square (near the sports ground);
Mytna Sq;
175a Lychakivska St. – (public space near the Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary);
at the intersection of T. Shevchenko and D. Bortnyansky streets;
Dvortseva Square (near the Railway Station).
City drinking fountains are on the balance sheet of district administrations, and Lvivvodokanal is responsible for water quality. The fountains are equipped with filters, so the water is of high quality and clean.
You can admire the decorative and dry fountains at the following locations:
Svobody Ave. near the Opera House;
Halytska Square (Da Vinci fountain);
Krynychna Square;
Dvortseva Square (near the Railway Station);
Koliivshchyny Square;
Copernicus Street – “The Well with Lions”;
Copernicus Street – “Volodiy”;
Mytna Square.
Instead, the city’s iconic Ivasyk-Telesyk fountain in Stryiskyi Park will be launched tomorrow, May 2. Today, it is being filled with water and the last test settings are being made.
As a reminder, there are 5 historic fountains – 4 on Rynok Square and one on Mariinsky Square. Market Square and the fountain on Maria Square, have been closed since the full-scale invasion. It is planned to resume their work after the victory.