Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St John the Baptist

Initially, the temple was one-nave, with a faceted apse. Numerous reconstructions have changed the architecture of the building. In 17-18 centuries, side chapels were added to it, giving the building a cruciform shape. After the fire in 1800, the temple was empty for thirty-six years. A new restoration of the premises was carried out in 1887, and the architect Yu. Zakharevich gave the church a neo-Romanesque style. The adjoining territory of the temple is surrounded by a brick fence with a three-arch bell tower.
The reconstruction of the building was carried out in the late 80s of the 20th century thanks to the Lviv branch of the Ukrzapadproektrestavratsiya Institute. In the course of research, restorers have recreated the original appearance of the stone temple. Many Gothic elements were discovered, which served as the basis for some authors to assert about the Gothic nature of the building.
Today, the temple houses the Lviv Museum of Ancient Monuments, the most valuable exhibit of which is the icon "Lviv Mother of God", dated to the middle of the 14th century. Also on display is a plastic panorama of the 18th century city.
Address: Pidhirna St, 1, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, 79000
Hours: 10AM–5PM
10 Jan 2022
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