"Top Things To Do in Lviv" Ukraine’s cultural and architectural hub, Lviv’s UNESCO designation has made it a popular travel destination in recent times. Idyllic and charming, it impresses visitors with its lively cafe culture, its picture-perfect squares and ornate religious buildings. Gecreëerd door : Cityseeker 10 Locaties in uw favorieten Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet "Stunning Renaissance Style Theater" Located in the heart of Lviv, the Theatre of Opera and Ballet is a cultural and historic attraction dating back to 1897. The building of the theater is an architectural wonder in itself with its renaissance and baroque style facade decorated with majestic sculptures of Glory and the Gods of drama, art and music. It is considered to be one of the most respected by Oleksandr Samoylyk Opera and ballet houses in the country and stages masterful concerts, plays and ballet performances. Staged on an epic hall, the theater is a must visit for all culture and art enthusiasts. +380 3 2255 4960 opera.lviv.ua/ [email protected] Svobody Avenue 28, Lviv Potocki Palace "Beautiful Historical Palace" Traces of nobility and an enduring greatness of a bygone time linger in the corners of the stately Potocki Palace. Splashed with grandeur, this 19th-century palace reflects the very characteristics of luxury and power that the Potocki family stood for. The original palace, a vision of Classicist austerity, was replaced by this structure of Baroque finesse. Set on formal, by Andrey Okhrimets landscaped gardens, this sprawling palace's ornate doors give way to a kaleidoscope of rooms and parlors that reflect its aristocratic ethos, from red-themed dancing halls and the Mirror Hall, to the vivid Blue Hall. Under the Soviet Regime, it became a wedding reception building and today is one of the country's presidential residences. lviv.travel/en/places/attractions/palats-pototskikh Kopernyka Street 15, Lviv Lviv High Castle "Scenic Vantage Point" Once the military stronghold of the Ukrainian city of Lviv, the High Castle is characterized by a series of ruins and landscaped attractions today. Today, the High Castle soars above the city's quaint landscape, separated by two terraces that offer distinct experiences. Originally a fortress hewn from wood, the castle was built by Daniel of Galicia sometime during the by User:VargaA 13th Century. Nearly a century later, King Casimir III replaced it with a stone castle, replete with quadruple towers. After being captured by Cossack military forces in the 17th Century, the castle fell into a state of disrepair. The beginning of the 19th Century announced a wave of revival, when the erstwhile castle site was refurbished to reveal a stately park, replete with historical attractions and panoramic city vistas. Vysokyi Zamok Street, Lviv St. George's Cathedral "Stunning Historical Cathedral" This soaring ivory-and-pearl landmark sits high above the city atop a hill, a unique architectural landmark that blends baroque and rococo styles. Now a center of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), St. George's Cathedral began its early days as a humble wooden church under the aegis of Lev Danylovych. As a new reign helmed by King by Ryzhkov Sergey Casimir III began, it was destroyed and replaced by a Byzantine basilica. After several centuries, the church was rebuilt in its current style by architect Bernard Meretyn. Meretyn, along with sculptor Johann Georg Pinsel, weaved in a tracery of architectural elements and evocative details into the cathedral's pale form, enduring aspects that still invite intrigue. Prominent among these include the twin figurines of Pope Saint Leo I and St. Athanasius of Alexandria, under whose watchful eyes the church thrives today. While the cathedral evokes awe with its detailed architectural finesse, it is also memorable for having hosted Pope John Paul II in the baroque Metropolitan Palace located opposite the cathedral building. lviv.travel/en/places/attractions/cobor-sviatogo-iura Ozarkevycha Street, Lviv Lychakiv Cemetery "Historic Cemetery" Located in the city of Lviv, the Lychakiv Cemetery is a famous historic attraction where visitors come to pay their respects to the Ukrainian National Army soldiers and others who died in the Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Soviet war. Created in 1787, it spread over a vast area of 40 hectares (98.84 acres) with more than 300,000 graves. Many famous by Lestat (Jan Mehlich) mathematicians, writers, political figures, musicians, scientists and scholars from Ukraine and Poland are buried here. +380 3 2275 5415 Mechnykova Street 33, Lviv Lviv National Art Gallery "Stunning Art Museum" Considered as one of the best art museums in the country, the Lviv National Art Gallery is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. It is home to an astounding 60,000 pieces of artwork from countries like Poland, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Austria and other European countries. The variety exists in time periods as well with by Lestat (Jan Mehlich) paintings dating back to the 14th century The gallery came into being when all private property was nationalized which resulted in works being acquired by noble families, libraries, Polish private collectors and the Roman catholic church. lvivgallery.org.ua/ [email protected] Ulitsa Stefanika 3, Lviv Mickiewicz Square "Stunning Historic Square" Located in the very heart of Lviv, the Mickiewicz Square is popular among tourists for its historic significance and architectural monuments. Named after Polish-Lithuanian poet Adam Mickiewicz, it was created in the 19th Century and was formerly in the country of Poland but was annexed after World War II. The Adam Mickiewicz Column, Sprecher's Tenement House by GeoO and Monument to St Mary are some of its main attractions. Svobody Avenue, Lviv Dominican Church "Beautiful Historic Church" Located in the heart of Lviv, the Dominican Church is a beautiful historical landmark and architectural monument dating back to 1749. It is built on the site of a previous church which was destroyed by numerous fires. The present day church features remarkable Baroque architecture with equally impressive interiors adorned with beautiful sculptures and ornaments. by Yevhen1971 lviv.travel/en/places/attractions/dominikanskii-sobor Muzeina Square 1, Lviv The Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv "Celebration of Ukranian Culture" Located in the heart of the city, The Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv is a popular attraction with its vast and rich displays on Ukrainian culture. Originally established as Lwow Ecclesiastical Museum in 1905, it by Haidamac at Ukrainian is today home to thousands of artifacts including artworks, icons, Wikipedia sculptures, rare manuscripts, printings and publications. It is today housed in the ornate Dunikowski Palace which itself is an architectural marvel. The museum is also known as the Lviv National Museum. +380 32 235 8846 lviv.travel/en/places/museums/natsi Svobody Avenue 20, Lviv onalnii-muzei-u-lvovi-imeni-andreia- sheptitskogo Regional Landscape Park Znesinnya "A Nature Haven" Located in the city of Lviv, the Znesinnia Regional Landscape Park is considered to be a nature haven providing a peaceful and scenic sanctuary to citizens and tourists alike. Spread over an area of 312.1 by Сергій Криниця hectares (771.21 acres), the park offers ample opportunities for hiking, (Haidamac) cycling, fishing, trekking and outdoor nature picnic to visitors. The Open- Air Museum of Folk Architecture in Shevchenkivskyi Hay is located within the park and is a major attraction here. There are many historical monuments, churches, settlements and archaeological sites found within the park. lviv.travel/en/places/parks/park-znesinnia Novosnesenskaya 32, Lviv KIJK MET ONS MEE: cityseeker.com Algemene voorwaarden | PRIVACYBELEID | API | CONTACTEER ONS | Auteursrecht 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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