OLD WORLD LVIV (ЛЬВІВ), UKRAINE 🇺🇦 (Oldest Known Photos of the City-1860s) | Lvov, Lwów, Lemberg

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Brilliant video, very poignant but wonderful to see such a beautiful city before the 20th century got it's hands on it.
The feeling I got from the early photos is one of abandonment, almost as if the buildings aren't lived in, the sense of the place being run down, unloved and unused, many of the streets appearing eerily empty and devoid of life.
Factories and casinos operating from what appear to be old monasteries or palaces, almost as if they didn't know what to do with all the buildings they found.
I hope you don't mind but I time stamped some photos which caught my interest, starting with the one at 5:09 where there appears to be a big pile of mud down on left hand side of the photo, then at 8:01 the ramshackle scaffolding, almost as if they're constructing a new entrance, possibly this turned into some fancy stairs leading to a new front entrance?
At 8:59 it looks as if they've managed to clean the mud from the paved street, with cart loads of bricks as if they're clearing and repairing the street as they go.
The top of the building at 9:52 appears to have a collection of aether collection masts on top of the building and then at 10:30 the long ladders make an appearance, which, if you watch Olafthesverker's channel he shows all the long ladders which are evident in this time period, removing all the signs of aether energy antiquitech perhaps, along with all the piles of what looks like bricks beside the property, what did they tear down or what were they bricking up?!?
Is that a pile of mud covered snow or snow covered mud at 11:50?
The round hill in the photo at 14:34 sent me on a quest to discover what it was, I found out it is called the Union of Lublin Mound, which was created, apparently, by Polish inhabitants of the city between 1869 to 1890 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Union of Lublin, which was a pact between Poland and Lithuania which united both countries into one state, or was it all the mud they dug off the city streets?
The photo at 15:04 appears to show just a mud filled foreground with no people, but the one at 18:22 shows 2 amazing double headed eagles on top of the railway sheds over the station, the sheds or stations themselves are amazing constructions.
Odd photo at 18:29 with the person in the foreground apparently barefoot, but they also appear to be wearing long johns and not trousers, a bit strange, for all the people in the background are all properly dressed for the era.
The building at 19:24 appears to be derelict and just what are the chutes for which can be seen at the top of the hill just below the buildings at 19:40, are they about to dismantle those buildings?
The photos raise more questions than answers, but they are a wonderful reminder of what once stood in our old cities, very enjoyable, thank you.

kateemma-