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Historical buildings and constructions of the Potocki Palace complex are cultural heritage objects. The primary goal of the restoration is to preserve the material volumetric-spatial structure, shape, historically inherited look, and traditional character of the environment. Therefore, the restoration allows considering the whole complex as historical evidence of the architectural and urban evolution of Stanislaviv city. The recovery process is ongoing. For each building, restoration projects are carried out in stages with adaptation. It means that scientific research, design, exploration, and construction work to create conditions for everyday use continues without changing their inherent properties.
Building A
The surgical building was built for the needs of a military hospital in 1895. It has not changed its function for more than a hundred years. On the doors of the surgery rooms, preserved inscriptions in German and Polish: operating room, outpatient clinic, and reception.
Building B
The main building of the Potocki residence complex is the palace - the residence of the founder of Stanislaviv, Hetman Andriy Potocki. The building functioned from its foundation in 1672-82 until 1801. In the second half of the XVIII century, the palace was two-storeyed, decorated with a hewn white stone with an extensive presentation knight's hall decorated with luxurious polychrome. The owners of the city welcomed their honored guests here. Since 1804, as a military hospital building, it changed its function to medical and eventually lost its exquisite architectural image due to multiple reconstructions. The palace building remained a medical therapeutic building until 2004.
Building C
Western wing (mid XVIII century) — one of the two palace wings performed a representative and security function as a guard house of the Potocki Palace. Subsequently, another wing was added symmetrically to it, relative to the palace gate. Despite numerous reconstructions, it retained the representative image of the main facade. From 1804 to 2004, it served as an infection ward of the military hospital.
Building D
The Eastern wing (the 1780s) is one of two symmetrically located wings relative to the main palace gate. It was built as a "new" kitchen of the Potocki residence. Like the Western wing, it served a representative role. After the complex lost its private status, the wing became a medical building of the military hospital (1804-2004).
Building E
The physiotherapy facility of the military hospital was built in the early twentieth century on the site of a wooden building. Previous construction served as an "old" kitchen (mid-18th century), according to the historical cartographic materials of the Potocki Palace complex.
Building F
Administrative, reception, and officers' club building, built in 1890 for the needs of the military hospital.
Building G
The cart shed, the stable of the Potocki residence - the owners of the city of Stanislaviv, now Ivano-Frankivsk (the middle of the XVIII century). The household facility of the military hospital (1804 - 2004). There were several reconstructions of the building, but its original authentic structure is still preserved. The functional purpose also remained unchanged, and only the vehicles changed from the horse-drawn transport of the owners of the estate of the XVIII century to the hospital cars of the XX century. The main entrance gate (XIX century) to the military hospital (1804 - 2004), the former residence of the Potocki family - the owners of the city of Stanislaviv, now Ivano-Frankivsk (1672-82 - 1804). Within 2012 - 2013 the gate and forged metal fence of the main facade of the complex were restored. Architectural and archaeological surveys under the foundations of the pylons of the gate revealed the remains of buildings of the fortress period.
Building H
There is a hypothesis that besides the main entrance gate, another gate was located on the central axis of the complex and had an exit to the curtain wall. At this very place, there is a ground building with underground chambers of XVII-XVIII and XIX centuries. It used to be a hospital kitchen.
The Entrance Gate and The Fence
The gate was built in the 19th century, and the fence is of different times. In 2012-2013 the gate and part of the fence were restored. During architectural and archaeological surveys, the remains of buildings from the fortress period were discovered under the foundations of the gate pylons. In 2022 restoration repair of the gate was carried out.
Building I
The building, built in the early XX century, served as a laundry of the hospital.
Building A Дізнатися деталі

The surgical building was built for the needs of a military hospital in 1895. It has not changed its function for more than a hundred years. On the doors of the surgery rooms, preserved inscriptions in German and Polish: operating room, outpatient clinic, and reception.

Building B Дізнатися деталі

The main building of the Potocki residence complex is the palace - the residence of the founder of Stanislaviv, Hetman Andriy Potocki. The building functioned from its foundation in 1672-82 until 1801. In the second half of the XVIII century, the palace was two-storeyed, decorated with a hewn white stone with an extensive presentation knight's hall decorated with luxurious polychrome. The owners of the city welcomed their honored guests here. Since 1804, as a military hospital building, it changed its function to medical and eventually lost its exquisite architectural image due to multiple reconstructions. The palace building remained a medical therapeutic building until 2004.

Building C Дізнатися деталі

Western wing (mid XVIII century) — one of the two palace wings performed a representative and security function as a guard house of the Potocki Palace. Subsequently, another wing was added symmetrically to it, relative to the palace gate. Despite numerous reconstructions, it retained the representative image of the main facade. From 1804 to 2004, it served as an infection ward of the military hospital.

Building D Дізнатися деталі

The Eastern wing (the 1780s) is one of two symmetrically located wings relative to the main palace gate. It was built as a "new" kitchen of the Potocki residence. Like the Western wing, it served a representative role. After the complex lost its private status, the wing became a medical building of the military hospital (1804-2004).

Building E Дізнатися деталі

The physiotherapy facility of the military hospital was built in the early twentieth century on the site of a wooden building. Previous construction served as an "old" kitchen (mid-18th century), according to the historical cartographic materials of the Potocki Palace complex.

Building F Дізнатися деталі

Administrative, reception, and officers' club building, built in 1890 for the needs of the military hospital.

Building G Дізнатися деталі

The cart shed, the stable of the Potocki residence - the owners of the city of Stanislaviv, now Ivano-Frankivsk (the middle of the XVIII century). The household facility of the military hospital (1804 - 2004). There were several reconstructions of the building, but its original authentic structure is still preserved. The functional purpose also remained unchanged, and only the vehicles changed from the horse-drawn transport of the owners of the estate of the XVIII century to the hospital cars of the XX century. The main entrance gate (XIX century) to the military hospital (1804 - 2004), the former residence of the Potocki family - the owners of the city of Stanislaviv, now Ivano-Frankivsk (1672-82 - 1804). Within 2012 - 2013 the gate and forged metal fence of the main facade of the complex were restored. Architectural and archaeological surveys under the foundations of the pylons of the gate revealed the remains of buildings of the fortress period.

Building H Дізнатися деталі

There is a hypothesis that besides the main entrance gate, another gate was located on the central axis of the complex and had an exit to the curtain wall. At this very place, there is a ground building with underground chambers of XVII-XVIII and XIX centuries. It used to be a hospital kitchen.

Building I Дізнатися деталі

The building, built in the early XX century, served as a laundry of the hospital.