Peremyshliany

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Peremyshliany is a city on the Hnyla Lypa River 45 kilometers northeast of Lviv on the road to Ivano-Frankivsk.

It was first mentioned in 1437. According to one version, the name was brought by immigrants from Peremyshl (now Poland).

In the 16th and 17th centuries, trade and crafts developed rapidly, the city received Magdeburg law. In those days, it was fortified with a defensive moat, a rampart and a wall with loopholes. Built in 1645 with the support of the tycoons of the Potocki Peter and Paul Church, it has survived to this day.

Since ancient times, residents have been engaged in the production of honey, in 1857 a beekeeping school was founded (the city's coat of arms depicts a beehive and bees).

The high hill with the chapel is a favorite resting place ...

Peremyshliany is a city on the Hnyla Lypa River 45 kilometers northeast of Lviv on the road to Ivano-Frankivsk.

It was first mentioned in 1437. According to one version, the name was brought by immigrants from Peremyshl (now Poland).

In the 16th and 17th centuries, trade and crafts developed rapidly, the city received Magdeburg law. In those days, it was fortified with a defensive moat, a rampart and a wall with loopholes. Built in 1645 with the support of the tycoons of the Potocki Peter and Paul Church, it has survived to this day.

Since ancient times, residents have been engaged in the production of honey, in 1857 a beekeeping school was founded (the city's coat of arms depicts a beehive and bees).

The high hill with the chapel is a favorite resting place of Ivan Franko, who visited here in the 80s of the XIX century.

One of the streets is named after the Greek Catholic priest Omelyan Kovch, who died in a fascist concentration camp.

Перемишляни - місто на річці Гнила Липа в 45 кілометрах на північний схід від Львова по трасі на Івано-Франківськ.

Вперше згадується в 1437 році. За однією з версій, назву принесли переселенці з Перемишля (нинішня Польща).

В XVI-XVII століттях бурхливо розвивалася торгівля та ремесла, місто отримало Магдебурзьке право. В ті часи воно було укріплене оборонним ровом, валом і стіною з бійницями. Побудований в 1645 році за підтримки магнатів Потоцьких костел Петра і Павла зберігся до наших днів.

З давніх часів жителі займалися виробництвом меду, в 1857 році була заснована школа бджільництва (на гербі міста зображений вулик і бджоли).

Високий пагорб з каплицею - улюблене місце відпочинку Івана Франка, який бував тут у 80-х роках XIX століття.

Одна з вулиць назва ...

Перемишляни - місто на річці Гнила Липа в 45 кілометрах на північний схід від Львова по трасі на Івано-Франківськ.

Вперше згадується в 1437 році. За однією з версій, назву принесли переселенці з Перемишля (нинішня Польща).

В XVI-XVII століттях бурхливо розвивалася торгівля та ремесла, місто отримало Магдебурзьке право. В ті часи воно було укріплене оборонним ровом, валом і стіною з бійницями. Побудований в 1645 році за підтримки магнатів Потоцьких костел Петра і Павла зберігся до наших днів.

З давніх часів жителі займалися виробництвом меду, в 1857 році була заснована школа бджільництва (на гербі міста зображений вулик і бджоли).

Високий пагорб з каплицею - улюблене місце відпочинку Івана Франка, який бував тут у 80-х роках XIX століття.

Одна з вулиць названа ім'ям греко-католицького священика Омеляна Ковча, який загинув у фашистському концтаборі.

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Peter and Paul Church, Peremyshliany
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Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Church

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The powerful defensive church of the holy apostles Peter and Paul in Peremyshliany was built in 1645 for the Dominican monastery at the expense of the Potocki magnates who owned the city.

In 1730, the church was reconstructed and soon became a parish church. After the Second World War, the temple was closed and resumed its work only in 1997. Restoration has been carried out.

The interior design, designed by Politynskyi, has been preserved.

Map pin icon Chupernosivska Street, 3

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Museum of Local History, Peremyshliany
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Peremyshliany Museum of History and Local Lore

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Peremyshliany Museum of History and Local Lore is a branch of the Lviv Historical Museum.

The museum is housed in an old Art Nouveau building located in the center of Peremyshliany.

An exposition about the nature of Peremyshliany region, the history of Peremyshliany and the whole region is presented.

Map pin icon Pryvokzalna Street, 6

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Saint Nicholas Church, Peremyshliany
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Saint Nicholas Church

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The Church of Saint Nicholas in Peremyshliany was built in 1805.

From 1922 to 1942, the rector of the church was Father Omelyan Kovch, who was declared a holy martyr of the Greek Catholic Church.

Map pin icon Halytska Street, 69

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St. Volodymyr and Holy Omelyan Kovch Church, Peremyshliany
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Saint Volodymyr and Holy Martyr Omelyan Kovch Church

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The Greek-Catholic Church of Saint Volodymyr and the Blessed Martyr Father Omelyan Kovch is consecrated in honor of the late martyr of the Greek-Catholic Church, who from 1922 to 1942 was the abbot of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Peremyshliany.

During the German occupation, he saved thousands of Jews, for which he was sent to a concentration camp, where he continued to perform the duties of a priest until his death.

In 2001, during the visit of Pope John Paul II to Ukraine, Father Omelyan Kovch was beatified.

Map pin icon Halytska Street, 3

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