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Palace of Culture of Railwaymen "Rocks" in Lviv: history and location
The Palace of Culture of Railway Workers "Rocks" was opened in Lviv in 1938. The building is an architectural monument of local importance. It was built by the Lviv builder Henryk Zaremba according to the project of the famous Warsaw architect Romuald Müller. The Great Hall of the Palace of Culture was used as a "Roxy" (originally ROXY) cinema in 1938-1944, and later as a venue for theatrical performances.
The address of the institution is str. Fedkovycha, 54/56.
Capacity and structure of the site
The large "Rocks" auditorium has 800 seats. The Museum of the History of the Lviv Railway also operates in a separate building of the Railwaymen's Palace.
Events in the Palace of Culture of Railway Workers "Rocks"
On the stage of the Lviv location today, the following events are taking place:
performances of the best theater groups of the country - based on the plays of classics, as well as modern world and Ukrainian playwrights;
musical concerts covering a wide range of public tastes;
performances of symphony orchestras;
shows in the popular standup genre and other bright events.
Where to buy tickets to the Palace of Culture of Railwaymen "Rocks" in Lviv?
Residents of Lviv and guests of the city can always view the poster of concerts and performances on the Concert.ua website. It is also always convenient to issue tickets here: simply and quickly - online.