A lot of beautiful antique furniture, crockery, as well as posters are on display. Worth a visit for 1 hour, but definitely not on the first day in Lviv. Photography inside is prohibited.
A huge majestic temple with its complicated history. Now little by little restored, but it works. Almost always crowded. An interesting ceiling with partly lost painting, which, if restored, will be a distant resemblance to the dome of the Sistine Chapel.
The central square of a large and popular European city. Trams, tourists, locals, cyclists, street performers...Restaurants, summer playgrounds, shops, shops and eateries.
The High Castle is not a castle, but a mountain park and an observation deck at the top, which offers a wonderful view of the center of Lviv. The climb is quite long and the walk will take some time.
In fact, I have no right to rate the museum, because I only visited the sculptural exposition of Vladimir Ondrekhivsky. The exhibition is made wisely, and the great master, a huge number of works.
The oldest temple in Lviv is located between the houses, an idle passer-by may not notice. There are carpets on the floor, which are vacuumed every day. Very comfortable, one feels forgiveness, kindness and grace.
Rough ridiculous building in the center of Lviv. The lions at the entrance, in my opinion, are also not of particular value. There is no creative atmosphere inside the "Architect's House" either.
To get to the temple, you need to overcome a rather big staircase, and it is located "on the edge" from the center, not every tourist will come here. Neither outside nor inside it impresses with grandeur, size or luxury.