The village of Zubra is a southern suburb of Lviv. It is located at the Lviv district road.
It was first mentioned in documents as a settlement of Zubrya, when King Vladyslav II presented it for service to Yan of Berava. A year later, Zubra received Magdeburg law. In the 16th century, the settlement was ravaged by the Tatars several times.
In 1833, the church of Archangel Michael was built, which is now the Greek-Catholic church of Saint Paraskeva. In 1991, a five-bay church of Volodymyr the Great with a belfry was built at the expense of the UAOC community.
Next to Zubra is the new Lviv stadium "Lviv-Arena".
Road service infrastructure is developing.
Село Зубра - південне передмістя Львова. Розташоване при львівській окружній дорозі.
Вперше в документах згадується як поселення Зубря, коли король Владислав II подарував його за службу Яну з Берави. Вже через рік Зубра отримала Магдебурзьке право. В XVI столітті поселення кілька разів спустошували татари.
В 1833 році споруджений костел Архистратига Михаїла, який тепер є греко-католицьким храмом Святої Параскеви. В 1991 році коштом громади УАПЦ побудована п'ятибанна церква Володимира Великого з дзвіницею.
Поруч з Зуброю знаходиться новий львівський стадіон "Львів-Арена".
Розвивається інфраструктура дорожнього сервісу.
Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Volodymyr the Great Church
Temple
The Church of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Volodymyr the Great is a visiting card of the modern village of Zubra.
The large five-domed Orthodox church on the hill is clearly visible from the Lviv district road through the village.
The church in the name of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Volodymyr the Great was built by the community of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine in 1991. The interiors are decorated with colored stained-glass windows, mosaics, and wall paintings.
Saint Paraskeva Church
Temple , Architecture
The church of Saint Paraskeva in Zubra was built in 1833 as the church of Saint Michael the Archangel on the site of the old Catholic church, known since the beginning of the 18th century, when the absolute majority of the village's population was Catholics.
After the Second World War, the church, rededicated by the Greek Catholics, was handed over to the Orthodox community, but in 1990 it returned to the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
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