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Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Liuboml is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Volyn.
According to legend, it was built by the Polish king Vladyslav II Yahaylo in gratitude for the victory he won in these regions over the Tatars, returning after the Battle of Grunwald.
The Gothic Trinity Church was built on a hill in the northern part of Ljuboml and was included in the system of city fortifications. In addition to religious functions, it also performed defensive functions.
As a result of the reconstruction of the 17th century, the building acquired Baroque features, but the Renaissance portal was partially preserved.
The church acquired its current appearance after the reconstruction of the 19th century.
After 1945, the building was used as a fertilizer warehouse, a shop, a sawmill, a sports hall and, finally, a museum.
Today, the church belongs to the Catholic community of Liuboml.
Lesi Ukrayinky Street, 16 Liuboml
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Palace / manor , Architecture
The only wing of the palace built in Liuboml by Count Frantsysk Ksaveriy Branytsky after he received these lands in 1768 as a reward for his service from the Polish king Stanislav Avhust Ponyatovsky remains.
In 1782, he completed the construction of his residence in Liuboml, next to Castle Hill. It was a large palace complex consisting of the main palace building, a pair of two-story outbuildings, and a one-story gallery with a winter garden. A large garden surrounded by a stone fence was laid to the north of the palace.
At the end of the 18th century, after the Kostyushko uprising, Branytsky and his wife Oleksandra moved to Bila Tserkva, where they built the famous Oleksandria Park.
The last owner of the palace in Liuboml was the family of landowners Kappioni.
During the Soviet rule, the building was in the hands of the military and was partially dismantled. A children's and youth sports school is located in the wing.
1 Travnya Street, 1 Liuboml
Museum / gallery
The Liuboml Museum of Local Lore was created in 1973 by Dmytro Ostapyuk, a history teacher and local historian.
15,000 exhibits of the main fund. An archaeological collection, collections of numismatics, objects of folk life and ethnography are presented. Materials on the former owners of Liuboml: Ivan Vyhovsky, Pavlo Teterya, Dmytro Vyshnevetsky and Ksaveriy Branytsky are on display.
Also presented are materials about famous natives of Luboml region: theologian Severyn Lubomlchyk, artist Nataliya Uzhviy and others.
The museum is located on the 3rd floor of the Liuboml City Council.
Nezalezhnosti Street, 33 Liuboml
The wooden church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin Mary was built in Liuboml in 1884 on the site of an old church known since the 16th century.
A typical example of pseudo-Rus style in the monumental wooden architecture of Volyn.
In 1961, the church was closed, but in 1990 it was returned to the parishioners and restored.
Lesi Ukrayinky Street, 5A Liuboml
The Church of the Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious is the oldest building in the city of Liuboml.
It was built by order of Prince Volodymyr Vasylkovych in the 13th century. At first, it resembled the Dormition Cathedral in Volodymyr. The name of the Volyn architect Oleksa, who built the temple, is well-known.
The second part of the Galician-Volyn Chronicle was written here.
In the 16th century, the Saint George Church was radically rebuilt, and in the 18th century, a bell tower was added to it.
Paintings of the 19th century have been preserved.
Nezalezhnosti Street, 12 Liuboml