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Костьол святих Ольги та Єлизавети
Костьол святих Ольги та Єлизавети
Elizabeth Church was built in Gothic Revival style v1903 - 1907, in which the architect T. Talovskyy meticulously restored gothic purity. According to legend the church was named after popular among the people of Empress Elizabeth (Zizi) Habsburg, wife of the Emperor of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I. In 1926 the house was one of the most famous works of Polish firms to Dominica and Vaclav Bernatskyh. At the beginning of World War I Austro-Hungarian government confiscated church bells. During the Polish-Ukrainian war of 1918-1919 the church was damaged Ukrainian artillery. In 1939, near the temple exploded bombs were damaged spire and walls. In 1946 the church was closed, the body remains piled in the choir loft. In 1970 the building passed a warehouse. Since 1991, the church is owned by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the church called Saints Olga and Elizabeth.