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Culture of Ivano-Frankivs'k


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�    the Church of the Holy Resurrection (Greek Catholic Cathedral),

�    the Church of Virgin Mary (at the moment used as museum of Sacred Art of Galicia)

�    Latin Collegiate

�    the Armenian church (presently used by one of the Ukrainian Orthodox Churches).

�    City Brewery

Other attractions

�    Market Square with the city's old town hall, today hosting an ethno-cultural museum.

�    Shevchenko Park � a big park that consists of an amusement park, a big lake with swans, couple of full-size football fields, and many others interesting places worth of seeing.

�    Bily Budynok � a big white building in the middle of the city and next to the Market place. It is the main administration building of Ivano-Frankivsk and the Ivano-Frankivsk oblast. In front of the building there are two full-size sculptural monuments of Franko and Shevchenko.

�    Bazaar � a huge area that covers the old market and the new market with couple of supermarket stores locally known as the universal stores.

�    100 m (328.08 ft) stretch (stometrivka) � unofficial local name for part of Independence Street that consists of series of shopettes and restricted to pedestrian traffic only.

Architecture

Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection, locally known as Katedra (Greek-Catholic Cathedral)

�    Jesuit Kostel � the second building of Jesuits after they were forced to surrender Katedra

�    Fara � also known as the Collegiate Church of Virgin Mary and Saint Stanislaus (today - the Regional Art Museum)

�    Ratusha � former city hall

�    Battle of Grunwald monument � commemorating the defeat of the Teutonic Order in 1410

�    Monument to Adam
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