On finding support in times of post-reality: LEM Station presents a new project by contemporary artist Bohdana Patsiuk
In her installation, the artist depicts paper — as a…
More than just a place — it’s Lviv’s industrial heritage reborn, now a vibrant magnet for entrepreneurs, artists, and innovators.
LEM Station is the result of a shared vision by Lviv entrepreneurs Taras Kytsmey, Dmytro Kosaryev, Mark Zarkhin, and Oleh Matsekh, who came together to transform an old tram depot into a cutting-edge creative hub.
A creative hub where comfort, work, and inspiration come together
Fully equipped spaces for your business.
A comfortable spot for you or your team in the lounge area or open space.
Universal spaces for conferences, lectures, workshops and cultural events.
A cozy atmosphere for lunches and quality food (coming soon).
A convenient and secure parking space for residents’ and guests’ vehicles in the heart of Lviv.
Spaces perfectly suited for business and launching new projects.
LEM Station ensures full accessibility to all spaces.
Cafés, restaurants, and a food market — the perfect spot for gatherings, relaxation, and unforgettable flavors
Convenient 24/7 parcel pickup.
Imagine a place where ideas don’t just come to life — they gain momentum. LEM Station Coworking is more than just a coworking space; it’s a laboratory of the future where creative professionals shape new trends.
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A dedicated desk for getting things done and making smart decisions.
Over 10 offices for your team in the heart of the city.
A cozy spot for team meetings, accommodating
up to 10 people.
A cozy spot for team meetings, accommodating
up to 10 people.
A cozy spot for team meetings, accommodating
up to 10 people.
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Three single-story brick buildings, one of which is crowned by a 30-meter chimney, became a symbol of technological progress in Lviv at the end of the 19th century. This is where electric trams began their routes. This is where the first power station was located.
In her installation, the artist depicts paper — as a…
On May 31, 1894, Lviv stepped into the future —…
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