Armenian Church

Armenian Church

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The Armenian Church in Lviv, Ukraine, is a historical religious site founded in 1363. This church is part of the UNESCO-listed Lviv Historic Centre and features distinctive Armenian architectural elements, including its dome and intricate frescoes.

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The Armenian Church of Lviv, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, reflects the Armenian diaspora's presence in Ukraine. Its architectural style combines Armenian, Gothic, and Baroque elements, with renovations conducted in the 19th century. The church is accessible to visitors and serves as an active place of worship, allowing insight into Lviv's multicultural heritage.