Top 30 Attractions in Lviv

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The historical heritage of Lviv was formed under the influence of the Commonwealth, the Austrian and Russian empires, since at different times the city was part of all these states. From an architectural point of view, Lviv is a real European city, especially since the legacy of the Soviet era was rushed to get rid of in the first years of Ukraine's independence.

The city authorities are actively working on restoration projects, restoring historic buildings and developing infrastructure to attract as many tourists as possible. Therefore, Lviv is becoming more and more beautiful with every city. Its medieval churches, Baroque palaces and parks delight travelers. The rich collections of Lviv museums consist of priceless works of art, as well as unique handicrafts that tell about the difficult history of Western Ukraine.

What to see and where to go in Lviv?

The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.

Rynok Square

The central square of Lviv, the architectural ensemble of which began to take shape during the period of Casimir the Great under the influence of Polish and German urban planning trends. Here is the city hall, historical mansions of the nobility and wealthy merchant families, museums and administrative buildings. Today the square is an important tourist center of Lviv. All walking routes of the city pass through it.

Rynok Square

Address: Rynok Square, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00

Lviv City Hall

The first wooden town hall appeared in Lviv in the middle of the 14th century after the adoption of the Magdeburg law system by the city. It burned down after a few decades. The building of 1835, made in the classical style according to the project of A. Vondrashek, F. Tresher and Yu. Markel, has survived to this day. The building consists of four floors, a courtyard and a town hall tower, decorated with a watch dial made near Vienna.

Lviv City Hall

Address: Lviv City Hall, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 276 29 00

Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00

Potocki Palace

The palace in the manner of "French" classicism, which belonged to the influential Potocki count family. The complex was built in 1880 according to the plan of the French urban planner L. de Verny with the help of the Polish architect Y. Cybulsky. The Lvov Pototsky Palace was considered one of the most luxurious among the other possessions of this powerful family. Solemn receptions and meetings were held on its territory.

Potocki Palace

Address: Potocki Palace, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Palace of Kornyakt

A unique architectural monument of the Renaissance, built in the 16th century for a wealthy merchant of Greek origin K. Kornyakt. After the construction was completed, it immediately became clear that the architect P. Barbon had the most elegant building in all of Lviv. One of the most picturesque places of the palace is the Italian courtyard, modeled on the typical “patios” of Florence. Today, there is a museum on the territory of the mansion.

Palace of Kornyakt

Address: Palace of Kornyakt, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

House of Scientists

An architectural monument of the late 19th century, the creation of the Austrian city planners F. Felner and G. Gelmer. The house was built in the style of palace architecture typical for Central Europe. In the period 1918 - 1939. a casino worked in the building, since 1948 it has turned into the House of Scientists. Currently, the mansion belongs to one of the educational organizations. Lviv masquerade balls are held on its territory.

House of Scientists

Address: House of Scientists, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 67 72

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00-18:00, Sat: 10:00-16:00, Sun: Closed

Lviv Opera House

Lvov became in dire need of its own opera stage at the end of the 19th century. At that time the city was part of Austria-Hungary and was known as Lemberg. The theater was built in 1900 in a classical style with baroque and renaissance elements. Its architecture was strongly influenced by the "Viennese pseudo-Renaissance" school. The theater building adorns the central part of the city, giving it a resemblance to classical European capitals.

Lviv Opera House

Address: Lviv Opera House, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 80 45

Opening hours: 10:00 - 19:00

Cathedral of St. George

Cathedral of the Greek Catholic Church of Ukraine - UGCC. Previously, a wooden Orthodox church and monastery (until the 14th century) and a Byzantine-style basilica (until the end of the 18th century) were located in its place. The cathedral was built in the Baroque style according to the project of B. Meretin. From 1946 to 1990 it belonged to the Russian Orthodox Church, but then was returned to the UGCC. The temple complex includes a cathedral, the metropolitan's chambers, a terrace, a bell tower, a garden and chapter houses.

Cathedral of St. George

Address: Cathedral of St. George, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 23 44

Opening hours: 08:00 - 19:00

Church of St. Elizabeth

Neo-Gothic temple of the early 20th century, which, according to legend, was named after the Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria, better known to the people as Sisi. The architect T. Talevsky worked on the project. The master embodied in his creation the features of North German and French temples, and also added a bit of harsh Romanesque style. Since 1991, the church has been called the Church of St. Olga and Elizabeth. It belongs to the UGCC.

Church of St. Elizabeth

Address: Church of St. Elizabeth, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00

latin cathedral

The Catholic Cathedral, which is the only one in Ukraine that has the status of a "minor basilica". In 2001, the temple hosted Pope John Paul II as a guest of honor. The Latin Cathedral was erected in 1360-1479 according to the project of P. Stecher. Restoration work was carried out in the XVIII, XIX centuries and at the beginning of the XX century. The architecture of the building is a mixture of Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance styles.

Latin cathedral

Address: Latin cathedral, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Chapel of the Boims

The chapel was erected at the beginning of the 17th century as a family crypt of the Boim family. The construction is notable for the fact that its walls are decorated with sculptural groups depicting scenes from the Bible. The fact is that religious subjects were embodied mainly in painting. Depicting biblical scenes with the help of sculpture is a rather non-standard solution for that time.

Chapel of the Boims

Address: Chapel of the Boims, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 70 82

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Armenian Cathedral

Temple of the XIV century, located in the historical part of Lviv. It is one of the oldest religious buildings in the city. The cathedral was built on the site of an Armenian church of the 12th century at the expense of the merchants Panos and Yakov. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building was restored. In 2000, the church was transferred to the Armenian Apostolic Church, although it originally belonged to the Armenian Catholic branch. The fact is that by the time of the transfer, there were almost no Catholic Armenians left in Lviv.

Armenian Cathedral

Address: Armenian Cathedral, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 19:00

Dominican monastery and cathedral

The first Dominican monastery was founded in Lviv in the 14th century. The cathedral was erected in the middle of the 18th century according to the project of J. de Witte with the money of Jozef Potocki. The building is one of the most striking monuments of European baroque architecture with all the solemnity and splendor inherent in this style. The monastery complex was restored several times, the last work was carried out in the 1950s.

Dominican monastery and cathedral

Address: Dominican monastery and cathedral, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 322 40 10 64

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00

Catholic church and monastery of the Bernardines

The monastery arose in the 15th century. Initially, all the buildings of the monastery were made of wood. During the XVI-XVII centuries they were gradually replaced by stone ones. At that time, the monastery was surrounded by powerful fortress walls, the entrance was blocked by reliable gates. St. Andrew's Church was erected in 1600-1630 according to the project of the monk B. Avelid, work on the interior was carried out in the 18th century. The building was renovated in the 1970s.

Catholic church and monastery of the Bernardines

Address: Catholic church and monastery of the Bernardines, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 08:00 - 19:00

Church of John the Baptist

The temple is located on the Old Market Square. According to one version, it was built in the XIII century under Prince Lev Danilovich. However, some historical data and studies indicate that the building appeared no earlier than the 14th century. The architecture of the building shows features of the Neo-Romanesque style. Nowadays, on the territory of the church there is a branch of the Lviv Art Gallery - the Museum of Ancient Monuments of Lviv.

Church of John the Baptist

Address: Church of John the Baptist, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00

Church of the Jesuits

The church was erected in the 17th century according to the design of the Italian master D. Briano. However, the original construction plan was proposed by the monk S. Lahmius. The church is one of the first Baroque buildings erected on the territory of Lviv. In the 18th-19th centuries, the local parliament - the "regional diet" - sat in the church. Since 2011, restoration work has been carried out in the church at the expense of Polish funds.

Church of the Jesuits

Address: Church of the Jesuits, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00

Pharmacy Museum "Under the Black Eagle"

The oldest city pharmacy, which has been operating since 1735. In the pharmacy museum you can see an interesting exposition consisting of tablet machines, special dishes with inscriptions in Latin, ancient scales, dried herbs and other interesting things. The exhibits are stored on the shelves of massive wooden cabinets of the 18th century, which further enhances the corresponding "entourage". The pharmacy sells both modern medicines and branded drugs created according to old recipes.

Pharmacy Museum Under the Black Eagle

Address: Pharmacy Museum Under the Black Eagle, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: Пн-Нд: 10:00-18:00

Lviv beer museum

The museum occupies the semi-basement premises of the Lviv brewery. Its collection is dedicated to the history and traditions of brewing. The exposition opened its doors in 2005. Here are collected bottles and barrels, beer glasses and old recipes (about three hundred exhibits in total). After viewing the exhibition, visitors can go to the tasting room, gift shop and underground restaurant "Robert Doms' Brewhouse".

Lviv beer museum

Address: Lviv beer museum, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 11:00 - 20:00

Shevchenko Guy

Ethnographic exposition in the open air, where you can look at the traditional architecture of the village of Western Ukraine, as well as get acquainted with the everyday life of the people. The museum is located on the territory of the ethno-park "Znesenye". "Shevchenko Hay" consists of several dozens of houses typical for different regions of Ukraine, churches and outbuildings.

Shevchenko Guy

Address: Shevchenko Guy, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00

Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts

The collection appeared as a result of the merger of the Museum of the Scientific Society. T. Shevchenko and the City Industrial Museum, founded in the 19th century. The exposition is housed in the historical building of the Galician Savings Bank. The museum funds contain a valuable collection of ethnographic exhibits, as well as handicraft items created by craftsmen.

Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts

Address: Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Lviv Art Gallery

One of the largest art museums in Ukraine, founded at the beginning of the 20th century. The collection is housed in a neo-Renaissance palace designed by F. Pokutinsky. The gallery exhibits several tens of thousands of paintings by masters from different countries. There are works by I. Levitan, I. Repin, I. Aivazovsky, P. Rubens, F. Goya, Titian, J. Robert and other artists.

Lviv Art Gallery

Address: Lviv Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 23 56

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum

The museum was founded at the beginning of the 20th century with the aim of preserving and developing the national Ukrainian culture. The creator was Metropolitan A. Sheptytsky, who at first maintained the exposition at his own expense. Later, the museum switched to state funding. The collection consists of icons, manuscripts, wood carvings, sculptures, engravings, paintings, textiles and ceramics.

Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum

Address: Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 261 63 39

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Prison on Lontskogo

Neo-Renaissance building of the former Austro-Hungarian gendarmerie converted into a museum. During the Soviet period, the NKVD administration was located on its territory, during the Second World War - the headquarters of the Gestapo, until 1991 - the detention center of the NKVD (hereinafter - the KGB), until 2009 - the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The museum was opened in 2009 on the initiative of the SBU. Its exposition is dedicated to the victims of the occupation regimes that existed at different times in the territory of Western Ukraine.

Prison on Lontskogo

Address: Prison on Lontskogo, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 24/7

Lviv railway station

The first city railway station was built in Lviv in 1861 at the initiative of the government of the Austrian Empire. By the beginning of the 20th century, the station could no longer cope with the flow of passengers. In 1904, a modern building appeared, which included waiting rooms for the first, second and third classes, as well as a dining room, a restaurant, a post office and utility rooms. At the time of opening, the Lviv station was considered one of the most modern in Europe.

Lviv railway station

Address: Lviv railway station, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 253 00 34

Opening hours: 00:00 - 23:59

city ​​arsenal

A defensive structure of the 16th century, built from massive stone. The building is an architectural monument of the Renaissance. In 1704, the arsenal was destroyed by the Swedish troops and later rebuilt. Until the XVIII century, there was an armory here, after - a prison, a torture chamber and an executioner's house. Since 1981, the weapons museum has been operating in the arsenal, which exhibits thousands of exhibits from around the world.

City ​​arsenal

Address: City ​​arsenal, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Citadel

Remains of Austrian fortifications of the 19th century, which were used at various times by Russian, Polish and Soviet troops during military campaigns in Western Ukraine. One of the well-preserved towers houses the five-star Citadel Inn, whose interior is decorated in the "imperial" style of the heyday of Austria-Hungary.

Citadel

Address: Citadel, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00

powder tower

In the 16th century, the tower was part of the system of city defensive fortifications and guarded the approaches to Lviv from the north side. The building is a monument of military architecture of the Renaissance. Ammunition, gunpowder and provisions were stored here in case of a siege. The thickness of the walls of the tower is about 2.5 meters, they are made of raw stone. Restoration work was carried out in the middle of the 20th century.

Powder tower

Address: Powder tower, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00

Stryisky park

The park was laid out on the territory of the former Stryisky cemetery at the end of the 19th century according to the plan of the chief gardener of Lvov A. Rering. It is located in the southern part of the city. Initially, about 40 thousand trees were planted, paths were laid and lawns with flower beds were decorated. In Soviet times, the territory of the park was significantly increased due to the wastelands adjacent to it.

Stryisky park

Address: Stryisky park, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 06:00 - 22:00

The Freedom Avenue

The central street of the city is 350 meters long, the center of cultural and business life. On Svoboda Avenue, the outlines of the facades of the mansions intertwined features of baroque, classicism and neo-renaissance. A significant contribution to the formation of the architectural appearance of the street was made by the Austrian period in the history of Lviv. Today, Freedom Avenue is one of the "iconic" places for tourists, as well as a favorite street for walking the townspeople.

The Freedom Avenue

Address: The Freedom Avenue, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00

High Castle Park

The park is located on the slopes of the Knyazhy (Castle) Hill, almost in the center of Lviv. It covers an area of ​​36 hectares. From the observation deck of the upper terrace offers a magnificent panorama of the city. The High Castle Park was laid out in the 19th century on the site of the fortress of the same name, which by that time had been dismantled by the Austrians. In the middle of the 20th century, a 200-meter-high TV tower was built on its territory.

High Castle Park

Address: High Castle Park, Lviv, Ukraine

Opening hours: 07:00 - 22:00

Lychakiv cemetery

Cemetery of the XVI century, turned into a memorial museum-reserve. There is a version that back in the Middle Ages, people who died from the plague were buried at this place. The necropolis consists of several parts - the oldest graves, the cemetery of the defenders of Lviv, the rebel quarter, the graves of the victims of the NKVD, the pantheon of prominent Poles and others. There are also several memorials here, including a monument in honor of the UNA unit - the SS Galicia division.

Lychakiv cemetery

Address: Lychakiv cemetery, Lviv, Ukraine

Phone: +380 32 245 99 72

Opening hours: 8:00 - 20:00

FAQ – Answers to popular questions

When to go to Lviv, Ukraine?

When planning a trip to Lviv, Ukraine, consider visiting during:

  • Spring (April to June) for mild weather and blooming flowers.
  • Summer (July to August) for festivals and events, although it can be hot.
  • Autumn (September to October) for beautiful fall foliage and comfortable temperatures.
  • Winter (December to February) for a magical atmosphere, Christmas markets, and snow.

What are the things to do in Lviv, Ukraine when it rains?

When it rains in Lviv, Ukraine, there are plenty of enjoyable indoor activities to explore. Here are some ideas:

  • Visit the Lviv National Art Gallery to admire Ukrainian and European art.
  • Explore the Lviv Historical Museum to learn about the city's rich history.
  • Enjoy a cozy time in one of Lviv's famous coffee houses, like Ideas Cafe.
  • Take a tour of the Potocki Palace to see its stunning architecture and exhibitions.
  • Spend time at the Pharmacy Museum, which showcases the history of pharmacy in Ukraine.

What are the things to do in Lviv, Ukraine with family?

When visiting Lviv, Ukraine with family, consider the following activities:

  • Explore the historic Old Town and its beautiful architecture
  • Visit the Lviv High Castle for panoramic views of the city
  • Enjoy a family day at the Lviv Zoo
  • Discover the unique exhibits at the Lviv National Museum
  • Take a stroll through the charming Market Square and try local delicacies
  • Engage in interactive learning at the Museum of Science and Technology
  • Relax in Stryiskyi Park, perfect for picnics and outdoor activities

What are the things to do in Lviv, Ukraine in the evening?

Lviv, Ukraine, is a city rich in culture, history, and vibrant nightlife. Here are some things you can do in the evening:

1. Explore the Old Town: Wander through Lviv's UNESCO-listed Old Town, where you can admire architecture, visit charming squares, and enjoy evening strolls along cobblestone streets.

2. Café Hopping: Lviv is known for its coffee culture. Visit one of its famous coffee houses, such as Gontorivka or Lviv Coffee Mining Manufacture, for a warm beverage and dessert.

3. Visit Lviv Opera House: If you're a fan of the arts, consider attending a performance at the Lviv National Opera. The building itself is stunning and the performances are often high-quality.

4. Enjoy Local Cuisine: Dine at traditional Ukrainian restaurants such as Kryivka or Puzata Hata, where you can try classic dishes.

5. Live Music and Bars: Lviv has a vibrant nightlife scene with many pubs, bars, and clubs. Check out venues like Pravda Beer Theatre and The Gas Lamp for local brews and live music.

6. Nighttime Tours: Consider taking a guided night tour to learn about Lviv