One of ten works from a lithographic series depicting views of Lviv during the russian occupation in the winter of 1915. The beginning of the former Governor’s Ramparts (now Vynnychenko Street) is shown from the south, from the fire brigade building by the Bernardine wall. To the right, in the middle distance, stands the old Governor’s House, illuminated by the setting sun. To its north adjoins the monumental block of the new Governor’s House. Closer to the foreground are a few human figures, and by the façade of the government building stands a military vehicle. The composition is dominated by muted grey tones.