Lubomirski Palace
Lubomirski Palace
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krzysasr
Wroclaw, Poland42 contributions
July 2019 • Family
External look of this place is similar to surrounding building but the hidden gem is inside. You need to go and visit the coffee shop - you can buy there wonderful coffe and more
Written 30 July 2019
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John H
Cairns, Australia517 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Just like the rest of the old city this is a wonderful building. I'd recommend having a look at it if you are nearby, it's very close to the old city of L'viv.
Written 20 May 2016
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napacapt
Pebble Beach, CA164 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Worth seeing but not really ornate and overwhelming, but it is part of the history of Lviv and its ever changing political map between Poland and Ukraine
Written 27 August 2018
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yegor_b
Minsk, Belarus3,377 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
This palace was built for Polish Prince Stanisław Lubomirski in XVIII century and has an interesting history during its life. One of thye most prominent buildings on the Market Square.
Written 28 May 2017
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Piotrul
Krakow, Poland1,052 contributions
June 2016 • Friends
Again a piece of polish history in Lvov. Of course this palace like many polish buildings are converted on the Ukrainian Offices to hide the true history.
Written 22 January 2017
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mega_viktk
Kyiv, Ukraine1,187 contributions
Dec 2015 • Solo
Portraits house owners can be seen on the second floor of the palace Potocki.
There are mythological genre, dreamily-sentimental portraits “Teresa Lubomirska as Juventa” by Josef Grassi (1807), and “Henry Lubomirsky in the image of Cupid” by Angela Kaufman.
There are mythological genre, dreamily-sentimental portraits “Teresa Lubomirska as Juventa” by Josef Grassi (1807), and “Henry Lubomirsky in the image of Cupid” by Angela Kaufman.
Written 27 December 2015
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