Prison on Łącki Street
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The National Museum-Memorial of Victims of the Occupation Regimes, or the Prison on Łącki (Street) (Ukrainian: Тюрма на Лонцького, romanized: Tiurma na Lontskoho) is a former detention center in Lviv, Ukraine, that throughout the 20th century was primarily used as a political prison of the Soviet and Nazi regimes.
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Національний музей-меморіал жертв окупаційних режимів «Тюрма на Лонцького» | |
Established | 2009 (2009) |
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Location | Frankivskyi District, Lviv, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 49°50′N 24°01′E |
Type | National history museum, prison museum |
Visitors | 18,542 (2014) |
Founder | Center for Research of Liberation Movement (supported by Security Service of Ukraine, local government) |
Director | Ruslan Zabilyi |
Curator | Center for Research of Liberation Movement |
Architect | Józef Kajetan Janowski |
Owner | Government of Ukraine (Ministry of Culture) |
Website | www |
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The museum houses a main office of the Center for Research of Liberation Movement.[citation needed]