Svoboda Avenue is the central street of the city. Despite the fact that its length is only 350 meters, it is the heart of the city. The avenue arose in the 18th century on the site of the city rampart. In architectural terms, it contains the features of Neo-Renaissance, Classicism and Baroque. On the avenue there are
Lviv Opera and Ballet Theatre,
Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum,
Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts, Feller Passage, Viennese Coffee House and other attractions. It is also a popular meeting place for young people.