- Bernardine Church, Lviv
The Bernardine church and monastery in
Lviv is located in the city's Old Town, south of the market square. The monastery along with the Roman Catholic church of St. Andrew, today the Greek Catholic church of St. Andrew, now belong theOrder of St. Basil the Great .The
Franciscan Observantists, known in the region as Bernardines after their monastery inKraków in order to distinguish them from Franciscan Conventuals, were invited to Lviv byAndrzej Odrowąż in 1460. In 1509 the monastery was plundered by the Moldovan hospodarBogdan III cel Orb . In the 17th century the present day church and monastery were constructed in the same place in the style of Italian and Dutchmannerism and consecrated in 1630. As the complex was located outside Lviv's city walls it was equipped with its own fortifications from the east and south, mostly taken apart at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1733 square belfry was added to the complex and in 1736 a monument toSaint John of Dukla , who died in the monastery in 1484, was built in front of the church.The interior was refurbished in the
baroque style in the years 1738-1740. The church managed to avoid being closed by the Austrian emperor Joseph II, although part of the monastery was taken over for the city archive. After theSecond World War the church was closed by soviets and fell into ruin until the collapse of the soviet union when it was returned to the faithful, since 1991 the complex is under the care ofUkrainian Greek Catholic Basilian Order and has undergone thorough renovation.External links
* [http://www.lviv-life.com/lviv/churches Lviv Churches and Cathedrals]
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