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The Palace of Arts
The Palace of Arts (17 Kopernyka Street) is the place where the National Publishers Forum and other cultural events are held in Lviv
The Palace with the Sphinxes
The Palace with the Sphinxes (102 Zelena Street) is the last of relatively preserved palace-like estates of early 19th century in Lviv.
The Palace of Bielskis
The Palace of Bielskis (42 Kopernyka Street) is the most characteristic example of Lviv's classicistic Art Nouveau.
The Palace of Kornyakt
The Palace of Kornyakt (6 Rynok Square) is an exceptionally valuable Renaissance monument dating back to 1580. It was the palace of the wealthiest person in the entire Lviv's history - merchant Constantine Kornyakt, and later it became the Royal Mansion' property and residence of King of Poland Jan III Sobieski.
The Palace of Counts Goluchowski
The Palace of Counts Goluchowski (16 Lystopadovoho Chynu Street) is one of the first Neo-Roman structures in Lviv.
The Palace of Lubomirskis
The Palace of Lubomirskis (10 Rynok Square) is a classical 18th-century Baroque palace with original sculptural dГ©cor.
The Palace of Dzieduszyckis
The Palace of Dzieduszyckis (15/17 Lysenka Street) is a palace in late French Renaissance style of the last quarter of the 19th century located in the middle of a beautiful park surrounded by a fence.
The Palace of Bandinelli
The Palace of Bandinelli (2 Rynok Square) is a monument of late Renaissance (1593). Its facade was decorated with stone dolphins which helped the building's owner in his business affairs and protected him from dangers. Today the building houses Lviv History Museum.
The Palace of Biesiadeckis
The Palace of Biesiadeckis (10 Halytska Square) is an example of urban palace architecture of the 18th-19th centuries in the style of Rococo, Umpire and Neoclassicism.
The Palace of the Archbishops
The Palace of the Archbishops (9 Rynok Square) is a monument of the 17th-18th centuries with a stone portal, two Corinthian columns, and 17th-century murals.
The Palace of Siemienski -Lewickis
The Palace of Siemienski -Lewickis (19 Pekarska Street) is one of the bright examples of the 19th-century late Eclectic architecture.
The Palace of Baworowskis
The Palace of Baworowskis (2 Bibliotechna Street) is a building in the style of Biedermeier Classicism constructed in the first half of the 19th century.
The Palace of Turkull-Comellos
The Palace of Turkull-Comellos (50a Pekarska Street) is one of the most interesting buildings of the first half of the 19th century in Lviv, erected in Venetian Neo-Gothic style.
The Palace of Roman Catholic Archbishops
The Palace of Roman Catholic Archbishops (32 Vynnychenka Street) is a monument of Classicism dating back to the first half of the 19th century.
The Palace of Armenian Archbishops
The Palace of Armenian Archbishops (7/9 Virmenska Street) is an architectural monument of the 17th-18th centuries.
The Palace of Justice
The Palace of Justice (1/3 Knyazya Romana Street) is an administrative structure of late 19th century built in the style of Viennese Neorenaissance.
The Palace of Greek Catholic Archbishops Palace
The Palace of Greek Catholic Archbishops Palace (5 St. George Square) is a building constructed in mid-18th century in Rococo style with elements of Classicism.
The Palace of Dzieduszyckis
The Palace of Dzieduszyckis (18 Teatralna Street) is a building of the 18th-19th centuries constructed in the style of Classicism.
The Sapehas Palace
The Sapehas Palace (40a Kopernyka Street) is the ancestral home of an old family of Lithuanian-Rus princes. The building in 17th-century French Baroque style was erected in 1868.
The Palace of Counts Potockis
The Palace of Counts Potockis (15 Kopernyka Street) is a majestic edifice in French Neorenaissance style of late 19th century.
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