Lviv Museum of Religious History

Lviv Museum of Religious History
Address: 1 Musejna sq.
Location: Center
Phone: (032) 272-91-00, (032) 235-61-00
E-mail: religio@ukrpost.ua
Site: www.museum.lviv.ua
Open hours: 11.00 - 18.00, Tue - Sun

This museum is a cultural and spiritual institution where the history of international and national religions and activities of various church organizations are presented to visitors. Here, you can view unique collections and materials, and exhibits, which all represent important artistic and historical values. Such is, in fact, the silver Byzantine reliquary from the XI century, where the relics of Saint Aront the Martyr are preserved. 

The museum is located in the Dominican Monastery dating from the XIV – XVIII centuries.  Concerts of organ music are organized in the Dominican Church of the XVIII century by the Services of Musical Enlightenment. 

Admission: 5 UAH for adults; 2 UAH for children. Excursions: 35 UAH for adults; 15 UAH for children. Spiritual excursions by night can be organized by reservation. Excursions by night: 300 UAH for groups of 10 people. Free admission for schoolchildren and students on the last Friday of each month. 

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