Restoration of an architectural monument of national importance from the 17th-18th centuries.
Project location: Lviv, 28 Rynok Square

During the restoration, thorough scientific research was conducted on the white stone elements, the remains of polychromy were preserved, and the lost elements of the façade were restored.
The restoration work on the interior of the premises included the display of stone blocks with Latin aphorisms, the restoration of authentic wooden beams, and the restoration of the atmosphere of the 16th-century premises.
The Hepner House is a striking example of Renaissance art. Despite numerous modifications to the façade and reconstructions, it remains a striking Renaissance decoration on Rynok Square in Lviv.
Photo of the building before restoration

The building after restoration
Photos of restoration elements










