Participants in the rally for "transparent fees" and resignation of Arseniy Yatsenyuk Government in Lvov.24.06.2015#2650108
Participants in the rally for "transparent fees" and resignation of Arseniy Yatsenyuk Government in Lvov.24.06.2015#2650102
Metropolitan Philaret of Kiev and Galicia, Patriarchal Exarch of Ukraine and Pope John Paul II during a meeting in the Vatican.14.08.1989#6720852
View of the city of Lvov on an autumn cloudy morning. High Castle (Castle Hill) in the historical center of the city. Ukrainian SSR09.09.1980#8250130
City of Lvov. A sculptural group on the upper facade of the building of the State Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (now the Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts of the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). The building was built in 1891 for the Central Monopoly Savings Bank. The author of the sculptural group, Leonard Marconi, embodied in the stone female figure - Liberty - a symbol of thrift and prosperity, and in the male statues that surround her - success in agriculture and industry.09.08.1980#8250528
Sculpture of St. George the Victorious by Johann Pinzel on the facade of the archcathedral St. George's Cathedral - the main Greek Catholic cathedral in Lvov. The cathedral was built in 1744-1762, design by architect Bernard Meretin.09.08.1980#8250525
Sculptural fragment of the facade of the Dominican monastery and cathedral in Lvov, one of the most significant monuments of baroque architecture in the city. The monastery was founded in 1749 by Józef Potocki and designed by architect Jan de Witte. In the 1990s, the cathedral was transferred to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and is called the Church of the Holy Eucharist.09.08.1980#8250524
A fragment of the facade of the Boim Chapel on the Cathedral Square in Lvov. Monument of Renaissance architecture. The chapel was built by the architect and sculptor Andrzej Behmer as a crypt in 1609-1617 for the noble Boim family. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250522
A fragment of the facade of the Boim Chapel on the Cathedral Square in Lvov. Monument of Renaissance architecture. The chapel was built by the architect and sculptor Andrzej Behmer as a crypt in 1609-1617 for the noble Boim family. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250137
Church of St. Andrew and the Bernardine Monastery on Cathedral Square in Lvov. It was founded in the 15th century and designed by architect Pavel the Roman. Now the church belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and the building of the monastery belongs to the Lviv State Historical Archive. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250131
The "Black Virgin" Castle in the village of Nevitskoye (the Castle of "Evil Virgin) located in the valley of the Uzh River in Transcarpathia was a stronghold of local feudal lords in their struggle against Hungarian King Charles Robert of Anjou (1288-1342).01.07.1971#747478
Lvov city in the Ukrainian SSR. Photo: Dominican Cathedral, center, and Dormition Church, left, in Old Lvov.30.06.1966#6038383
World War I (1914-1918). The offensive of the Russian Army's Southwestern Front in Galicia (present-day West Ukraine), May 1916. Russian soldiers before the attack.12.07.1963#5699910
The First World War (1914-1918). Southwestern Frontline. November 1917. Russian soldiers deserting the frontline.12.07.1963#5699905
World War I (1914-1918). The Russian-Austrian Front. Fraternizing between Russian and Austrian soldiers in infantry units in the autumn of 1915.12.07.1963#5699595
World War I (1914-1918). October 1914. Galicia (present-day West Ukraine). Peasants dig trenches.12.07.1963#5699907