Lviv region

Lviv

Str. Stanislava Liudkevycha, 7

Stanislav Lyudkevich Memorial Museum

“Educational and cultural institution in the city. Lviv, which is a department of the music and memorial museum of Solomiya Krushelnytska in the city. Lviv. It was opened in 1995 in the premises of the villa of Stanislav Lyudkevich at the initiative of Zenovia Konstantinovna Shtunder, wife of the composer.

Stanislav Lyudkevich's own house (villa) was built during 1954—1961 on the street. Vojoviviy, 7 (current st. Lyudkevich), according to a typical project of the 1950s. Stanislav Lyudkevich bequeathed all his property and archive to his wife Zenovia Stunder, who inherited the house in 1983, that is, four years after her husband's death. In order to preserve the legacy of the composer, Zenovia Konstantinovna donated part of the house to the music and memorial museum of Solomiya Krushelnytska.

According to the decision of the Executive Committee of the Lviv Regional Council of People's Deputies No. 450 dated October 28, 1987, the house of Stanislav Lyudkevych was taken under state protection. In 1991, according to the annex to the decision of the Executive Committee of the Lviv City Council No. 236 dated July 21, 1988, an art memorial table with a relief of the composer (authors are sculptors Volodymyr and Vasil Odrekhivski) was installed on the facade of the building, which informs that he lived in this house in 1961—1979 was written by the eminent Ukrainian composer Stanislav Lyudkevich.

In September 1995, Ms. Shtunder issued the “Contract for the Donation of a Residential Building”. Museum of Solomiya Krushelnytska. At that time, the second floor of the villa housed the composer's archive, his handwritten legacy, library and piano, Zenovia Stunder remained in her own house on the ground floor as hostess and senior research associate of the newly established museum.

After the death of Zenovia Stunder in 2016, the house functions exclusively as a museum. In addition, the museum is used for classical music concerts and scientific lectures.

The museum exposition was based on the unique materials of the archive of S. Lyudkevich, which has about 10 thousand exhibits: manuscripts, printed editions, photographs, correspondence, objects of fine art, a large library of the composer. In two exhibition rooms, the interiors of the composer's office and bedroom are preserved, the third is a kind of exhibition hall, in which publications of musical works, musicological works, manuscripts are displayed.