
In Bryukhovychi near Lviv, construction is underway for what will become the largest rehabilitation center within the UNBROKEN ecosystem. The site will serve as a major recovery hub for both wounded soldiers and civilians. Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi shared video footage from the site, showcasing ongoing work.
🔹 Who the center will serve
The facility is designed to assist not only veterans and war-injured civilians but also any Lviv residents recovering from serious illness or surgery.
“This will be a place for everyone who needs help returning to life,” said Mayor Sadovyi.
🔹 Expansion project
The center will undergo a major transformation:
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Total area will increase from 5,124 m² to 9,101 m²
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105 rehabilitation beds will be available
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New buildings are scheduled to open by the end of 2025
🔹 Modern rehabilitation spaces
The upgraded complex will include:
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A state-of-the-art rehabilitation pool
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Areas for physical training
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Spaces for gardening, art, and creative therapy
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Restoration of a historic 1907 villa, which will house a library and community zones
🔹 Supported by international partners
The project is backed by several global organizations:
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Government of Lithuania
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International Red Cross
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GIZ (Germany)
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Narbutas, the furnishing partner for the center
🔹 Looking ahead to 2026
By 2026, an inclusive park will be completed, and the restored historic villa will become fully integrated into the center’s therapeutic ecosystem.