
The Myroslav Skoryk Lviv National Philharmonic is the city's principal classical concert stage. It occupies the building at 7 Myroslav Skoryk Street (formerly Tchaikovsky Street), erected in 1907-1910 to a design by Wladyslaw Sadlowski for the Karol Szymanowski Music Society, a hall that once hosted Richard Strauss, Maurice Ravel and Artur Rubinstein. The Philharmonic itself dates back to 1902, received its present status in 1940 and was named after composer Myroslav Skoryk in 2020. Its programme centres on symphony and chamber concerts, organ and choral music, the 'Virtuosi' festival and visiting soloists. Entry is by ticket to a specific concert.
There is no single price list — it depends on the concert and seat. Current prices are on the schedule at philharmonia.lviv.ua and via its ticket partner Kontramarka.
Daily 14:00-18:00, and until 19:00 on concert days. Box office phone: +38 032 235 89 46.
7 Myroslav Skoryk Street (formerly Tchaikovsky Street), central Lviv.
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Phone
+380322358122Website
philharmonia.lviv.uaWorking hours
Mon-Sun: 14:00-18:00
Price range
Admission is by ticket to a specific concert; prices depend on the programme and seat. See the schedule at philharmonia.lviv.ua. Box office daily 14:00-18:00 (until 19:00 on concert days).
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