People's House, Borshchiv

People's House (Ukrainian: Народний дім) is a cultural institution in Borshchiv, Ternopil Oblast, and an architectural monument of local importance.

[1] In 1909, on the initiative of a local lawyer, Mykhailo Dorundiak [uk], the People's House was built (architect Vasyl Nahirnyi).

[2][3][4] The People's House housed the Prosvita association, the Powiat Union Cooperative (uniting 63 people, headed by Stepan Vorkun); the Lviv theater of the Ukrainska Besida association (including Marko Kropyvnytskyi (in 1875), Stepan Yanovych [uk], and Les Kurbas).

[2] From mid-August 1914 to the end of July 1917, Borshchiv was occupied by Russian army troops.

At the same time, they confiscated and looted the property of Ukrainian societies and the People's House.