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Baroque interior of St. Andrew's Church (Bernardine Church) in Lwów, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Baroque interior of St. Andrew's Church (Bernardine Church) in Lwów, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Renaissance-era family mausoleum of Boims built between 1609 and 1615 for the wealthy patrician George Boim, Cathedral Square, Lwów.
Inside the 17th-century Baroque Garrison Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Lwów.
Faithful praying in the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lwów.
Dark wooden decorative coffin in the Garrison Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Lwów.
Dominican Church and Monastery in Lwów from 1764, officially known as the Church of the Holy Eucharist. Text above the entrance - SOLI DEO HONOR ET GLORIA (To God Alone Be Honor and Glory).
Memorial cross for the victims of the Communist regime who were murdered in the Zamartynivska prison in Lwów. Łyczakowski Cemetary, Lwów.
Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów, Polish soldiers and allies who died during the Polish-Ukrainian War and Polish-Soviet War (1918-1920). Łyczakowski Cemetery in Lwów.
Graves of the Polish soldiers at the Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów within the Łyczakowski Cemetery in Lwów.
Arch of Glory (Polish: Łuk Chwały), a triumphal arch, symbolizing the victory and sacrifice of the young Polish volunteers (known as the "Lwów Eaglets") who died defending the city during the Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Soviet Wars (1918-1920). Next to the gate are two famous sculptures of lions still covered with wooden boxes on the photo. They were finally uncovered in 2022.
The tomb of unknown Polish soldier in the Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów in front of the Glory Arch. Łyczakowski Cemetery, Lwów.
Memorial for the American Pilots ommemorating American volunteers who fought for Poland during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1920. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Monument to French soldiers at the Polish Military Cemetery (Cmentarz Orląt) in Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Arch of Glory (centre) and the Collonade (demolished) at the Cemetery of the Lwów Eaglets within the Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Tomb of Stanisław Bogorya Podlewski, Polish soldier of 1863 (January Insurection). Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Figurative sculpture by Anton Schimser on the common tomb of the three families: the Breuers, Trenkels, and Weigls. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Tomb of Franz Seraph von Hauer. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Tomb of Maria Konopnicka, a renowned Polish poet, novelist, and activist. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Tomb of Władysław Bełza, a Polish writer, poet, and cultural activist, and his wife Maria. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Tomb of Gabriela Zapolska, a prominent Polish novelist, playwright, and actress. Lychakiv (Łyczakowski) Cemetery in Lviv (Lwów).
Buying tickets from a driver in a bus in Lwów.
Ticket validator in a bus in Lwów.
Inside Kawiarnia Mikolasha, a cafe and confectionery located in Lviv (Lwów).
Armenian Street in the Old Town of Lviv (Lwów) named after the Armenian community which settled there in the 14th century.
Aerial view of the historic center of Lviv (Lwów) with the famous Korniakt Tower, part of the Dormition Church complex.
Panoramic view of the old town of Lviv (Lwów) with the green dome and spire of the Bernardine Church in the centre.
Balcony in the old courtyard in the old town of Lviv (Lwów).
Balconis with laundry left to dry in the old courtyard in the old town of Lviv (Lwów).
"Yard of Lost Toys", a unique open-air museum at Knyazya Leva Street, 3 in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Lviv (Lwów).
"Yard of Lost Toys", a unique open-air museum at Knyazya Leva Street, 3 in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Lviv (Lwów).
Lviv (Lwowska) Opera House on Freedom Avenue designed by architect Zygmunt Gorgolewski and constructed between 1897 and 1900.
Restored Polish signs on a former dairy shop (mleczarnia) on Lesya Kurbasa Street 10 in Lviv (Lwów).
The main nave of the Archicathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lviv (Lwów), commonly known as the Latin Cathedral - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Golden side nave interior of the Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, commonly known as the Latin Cathedral. Lviv (Lwów).
Grand staircase of the George Hotel on Mickiewicz Square in Lviv (Lwów).
Adam Mickiewicz Monument, designed by the sculptor Antoni Popiel in 1904, on Mickiewicz Square with the Sprecher's tenement house behind. Lviv (Lwów).
Lviv (Lwowska) Opera House on Freedom Avenue designed by architect Zygmunt Gorgolewski and constructed between 1897 and 1900.
Baroque interior of the Church of the Transfiguration in Lviv (Lwów).
Mariacka Pharmacy on Mickiewicz Square in Lviv (Lwów) with the original interior from more than 100 years ago.
Boy sitting in a window. Lviv (Lwów).
Restaurant 5-Te Pidzemellya at the Market Square in Lviv (Lwów).
Resident's garden in a courtyard in the centre of Lviv (Lwów).
A moment of prayer in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist on Uzhhorodska St, 1 in Lviv (Lwów).
Elderly lady outside her house in a quiet courtyard in Lviv (Lwów) old town.
Elderly lady from Lviv (Lwów).
Colorful light filtered through stained glass windows in Church of St. Archangel Michael (formerly the Carmelite Church) in Lviv (Lwów).
Colorful light filtered through stained glass windows in Church of St. Archangel Michael (formerly the Carmelite Church) in Lviv (Lwów).
Armenian Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Lviv (Lwów) built between 1363 and 1370 by architect Dorko from Kaffa.
Residential building within the inner courtyard of the Armenian Archbishop's Palace in Lviv, at Vul. Lesi Ukrainky, 12