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Lvivintertwined traditions of various peoples, styles and times. Here you can find medieval buildings, to see the effect of such architectural movements as the Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque, Rococo and Empire. The city also has a number of ultramodern structures. Strolling through the streets of the old part of the city, you will be able to touch the ancient history of this glorious city, to see the greatest cultural heritage, and finally get a great aesthetic pleasure, and the sea of positive emotions and pleasant memories. The one who came to this wonderful city for the first time – you never know what sight awaits him around the next corner. The cobbled, narrow streets, richly decorated facades of old houses, majestic churches, wide squares, monuments and parks – everything is impregnated with a long history, sung in beautiful legends. One of the main values, which often start of the tour is the Market square, located in the heart of Lviv, and surrounded by old houses. As once and our days here are full of life, various social events take place, important events are taking place. Here is the town Hall, where is now situated the administrative offices. On the roof of the highest tower of the city Hall has an observation deck, and on its facade is almost a second century work the city's main clock. The area in front of the city Council decorated with statues of lions and ancient fountains with sculptural images of heroes of ancient myths. Among other important buildings of the square, note the Black Kamenitsa, which is now a multiplex historical Museum. Interest and the Kornyakt Palace, with Italian interiors and picturesque backyard, where once was the theatre. The most important cultural, architectural and historical attraction of the city is the national theatre of Opera and ballet, included in the list of the most iconic theatres in Europe. The facades have grandiose décor, with giant winged statues on the roof. Is also impressive and luxurious interior, the decor of which involved precious materials. You should definitely visit the Palace of count Potocki, who became the symbol of Lviv is very reminiscent of the Royal residence of the French rulers. And, of course, impossible to present a holistic image of Lviv without its majestic temples, the Greco-Catholic Cathedral of St. George, the Cathedral, the Jesuit Church of Peter and Paul, Armenian Cathedral, Bernardine monastery, the ensemble of the Dominican monastery, the Church of SV. Bigbetty and many others.