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One of the most recognizable buildings in Ukraine, Lviv Opera house is also among most beautiful European theatres. Named after world famous opera singer Solomiya Krushelnytska, who was born and raised in Lviv, the Opera House comprises various European architectural styles fashioned in all their lavishness.

Constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, designed by architect Zygmunt Gorgolewski, the Grand Theatre in Lviv has been compared to the Paris and Vienna opera houses. Many European theaters can boast an extraordinary construction history, but Lviv’s opera house is unique in that it is built on top of a river. The architect proposed the radical and intriguing idea of burying the small river beneath the opera. His plans also included the use of a concrete foundation, a first for Europe. With optimistic trepidation, the city planners agreed and the Opera House was completed in 1900.
Lviv has an abundance of churches, and this is one of the many located within the historic downtown of the city.  This Jesuit church is beautifully grand and old and shabby all at the same time.
Just around the corner from the Opera House
The column of Adam Mickiewicz is a historical and cultural attraction of the central part of Lviv, located in the square named after the poet. The height of the monument is 21 meters, the figures of Miscavige are 3.3 meters. Flames on the top of the column are gilded
Artists' bar in the old town behind the town hall.  My dad's first job was here around 1930 when. formerly, this was Lwow, Poland.  He is pictured here in 2001 in his eighties sitting on the very same  steps.