st.yura cathedral
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I have watched the cathedral slowly being restored to its original magnificence since 1995 when I first visited. Architecturally, it is magnificent. Spiritually, it is the center of the Greek Catholic Church in western Ukraine. Celebrate Mass there, then stay around to absorb its history.
From my room has a beautiful panorama to the city and the church. Very nice it was sometimes a little audible sound of bells
Wonderful time to visit. Many Mass celebrations with singing and services held more often. Only watch out for the ice on the inclined drive from the street to the stairs and entrance to the Cathedral. Not a problem in spring/summer. Cobblestone drive can be slick. Inside is inspirational and the catacombs are open to view.
Greek Catholic Cathedral of Saint Yura- rokokovyy magnificent architectural ensemble of the XVIII century dominates the high hill over Lviv, beautifully combined with the urban landscape. We visited the cathedral on Christmas Eve, when there were preparing for the night service and television broadcasting. The church interior is impressive richness and diversity of iconography. Cathedral symbolizes that the Ukrainian land bridge was the union of great achievements of Christian culture and spirituality two branches: the Byzantine East and the Latin West.One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Lviv!
Walking down Horodotska St, we decided to stop in the Cathedral. Well worth the uphill walk on snow. Inspiring and beautiful, inside and out.
On a hill above the city center, this beautiful Baroque building is the seat of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Spectacular outside and in, with a lot of history attached.
Cathedral of incredible beauty. Very energetic locality. Even a large number of tourists does not distract from contemplation of the cathedral.
It is one of the largest and the most beautiful cathedrals in Lemberg. Built in barocco style, it is visited by lots of different people. Even if you're not the church-fan, I strongly advice you to visit this place. The location is also good - not far from the citycentre and the largest university of Lemberg.
very beatiful place at night) and also have work of Pinsel (Ukrainian Michelangelo), in this place in first time was played all part of Mozart's Requiem
This church is a must see for anyone visiting Lviv. Beautifully restored and inspiring interior. The gift shop should be visited if you want to purchase icons in the Eastern style.
Despite I was already bored with plenty of churches, I found it interesting and different from others in Lviv.
One of many churches to visit. Great example of Orthodox architecture, so go see it, you will like it!
Lviv is all about history and religion and the St. Yura Cathedral is the masterpiece of it. Hard to miss it, must to visit. Try to get there during the service, it's unforgettable.
It is situated in the southern part of the city near the University and it is the main Ukrainian Greek - Catholic church in Lviv. While we were there, several groups of pilgrims visited the Cathedral and prayed in front of several of the relics.. The statues outside were more expressive than the normal statues seen around churches and inside was equally impressive. Downstairs are the crypts where several notable clerics are buried. In common with many churches now in Ukraine it has been repainted and seems to be in good condition. There is a small bookstore inside by the entrance gate.
We found this place when were walking through sleeping kvartals. Against the background of dark sky The St.George Cathedral was "painted" with yellow and aquamarine lights. Among grey old and typical buildings this catholic complex had amazing look at night.