In the northeast of the old town, the church is not big, but it feels like the whole Lviv religious atmosphere is very strong, we went on Sunday, all the churches are bustling with worshippers
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Benedictine Church and Monastery Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a baroque Greek-Catholic church built in the middle of the eighteenth century. The church has a striking green vault. It was here that Peter the Great of Russia signed a covenant with Poland against Sweden. In Soviet times it was turned into an archive, a vocational school and a museum of religion and atheism.
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Benedictine Church and Monastery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In the northeast of the old town, the church is not big, but it feels like the whole Lviv religious atmosphere is very strong, we went on Sunday, all the churches are bustling with worshippers
The historic church, some of the ancient walls turned dark yellow, but the paintings and carvings above are well maintained and the area is small.
The shape and appearance are what I like very much. It is also in the old town, the old town of Lviv is not big, and the main attractions are very concentrated. This church was free when I went there, and it was religious at the same time.
The solemn church is very beautiful and has a place with a story. It is worth seeing, there is nothing during the day, and it feels normal after entering.