A city with a lively history, Lviv (also spelled L’viv and Lvov) in Ukraine’s west was founded in the 13th century and has changed flags many times in the years since, having been part of Poland, Austria-Hungary and the Soviet empire. The city’s well-preserved historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has attractions like the Market Square (Ploshcha Rynok). Climb the tower at the town hall for a great city view. The Lviv Opera House is dazzling and hosts world-class performances.
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Interactive museum of interesting science and technology
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Innovative and fascinating trip through the history - 12 multimedia expositions - 11 dioramas in 3D - Installations of artifacts - Smells and sounds specific to historical epochs - 39 figures of famous personalities associated with the history of the city - Museum-Selfie in each scene - Media-Gide in 9 languages - Educational tours and quests - Souvenir Shop
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An extraordinary collection of Ukrainian, Polish and German graves, including the final resting places of several notable figures including Ivan Franko. A beautiful and calm place to walk and soak up the atmosphere. Stop at the general store opposite the main gate (behind the flower shop) for drinks on your way in.
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Museum complex of brewing history Lvivarnya Museum complex of brewing history Lvivarnya is one of the most modern and one-of-a-kind museums in Ukraine. Thanks to the museum’s interactives, each of its visitors can feel like a real brewer, touch to the brewing history and look into its process. This is the place where you can touch everything, shoot any photo. It's more than a museum. 10 exposition halls and more than 200 exhibits open to the visitors ! On top of that, Lvivarnya is a modern art center where contemporary art exhibitions, concerts and cultural events take place. Price: - Adult ticket - 90 UAH; - Children under 12 years - free of charge; - Children and teenagers from 12 to 18 years - 60 UAH; - Student tickets - 75 UAH (with student ID); - Ticket at reduced rate for categories of citizens (disabled people, pensioners, combatants) – 60 UAH (with proper ID) - Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children under 12 years) - 270 UAH; - English/Polish guide (eng|pol) - 300 UAH;
passing by there regularly - never stopped - because of this difficult time we had the pleasure on sunday morning to be the only visitors - and this was a real great experience - the museum is very well organised, shows a lot of city history, as an old Habsburg town, and offers as final a nice beer tasting with very nice bar tender ! Just to recommend !
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