Places

  St.Andrew Church - ex-monastery of the Bernardine Order.
  House of Seasons constructed in the 18 th century and then rebuilt in 1860 by Havryil Krasuts’ky.

The Three Saints chapel is a pearl of Ukrainian architecture of the Renaissance epoque, which was built in 1578-1590.

Every building in Rynok Square has its amazing history. For instance, Italian Patio - one of the finest Renaissance monuments in Ukraine, Black Stone House or Town Hall which has survived many accidents and still keeps unvailed its “secrets”.

Kornyakt’s tower is one of the best Renaissance monuments of Europe.

The building of L’viv State University was erected in the middle of the last century as Seim (Parliament) of Galicia and Lodomeria.

L’viv is famous for its heritage of ancient Churches and Cathedrals. During the 13th-14th centuries L’viv had ten Orthodox churches and monasteries, three Armenian churches, two Catholic churches, a mosque and a synagogue. Many have survived to the present day and are now open to the public.

L’viv Theaters will always meet the needs of high art connoisseurs.

If you follow Active Life or simply want to have a good rest after long travel - check what L’viv can offer you.

If you are more of a Nightlife character then you have a nice list of a must-to-visit casinos and discos.

People who prefer sport called “Shopping” is recommended to visit. or if you are looking for a nice present for your family or friends then yours are Antique Shops, Books and Souvenirs.

L’viv is a city of Galleries or Museums: the biggest artistic museum in Ukraine is located here as well as, The L’viv Historic Museum which includes more than 270,000 unique exhibits and others.

When nice weathers you can enjoy a nice walk in a Park.

“Eat Drink and Be Merry for Tomorrow you… will leave L’viv!”. L’viv is famous for its Coffee Shops and cozy small Cafes and Bars.

Recently the number of Small Restaurants and fashionable Restaurants has increased. They say it is happening so to please the tourists.