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Palace / manor , Architecture
The Brunytsky Palace in Velykyi Liubin was built by the previous owners of the estate, the Yablonovskys, in 1845 on the basis of an old castle founded in the 17th century.
The palace is located on a small hill to the left of the entrance to the village from the Lviv side. The small neo-baroque building has a two-story central section rising above single-story wings. On the facade are the coats of arms of Baron Kostyantyn Brunytsky and his wife Helena Shymanovska, who bought the estate from Lyudvik Yablonovsky in 1849.
The palace acquired its current appearance after the reconstruction carried out in 1909-1910 by the last owner, Adolf Brunytsky, according to the project of Yan Shults.
Currently, the Velykyi Liubin specialized boarding school is located in the palace. The building was beautifully restored in 2005 at the expense of patrons from Switzerland.
Zamkova Street, 5 Velykyi Liubin
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The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Chenstokhova was founded in Velykyi Liubin in 1930 on the initiative of Bishop Boreslav Tvardovski.
The temple was consecrated in 1932, but construction continued for another 5 years.
Since 1949, the church has been used as a grain warehouse and a garage for agricultural machinery.
Returned to Catholics in 1992.
Lvivska Street, 102 Velykyi Liubin
The Greek Catholic Church in Velykyi Liubin was consecrated in 2000 and named after Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker.
The building is basilica-like, with a tall octagonal drum, on which a dome covered with sheet metal is built.
On a small mound near the church there is a cross erected in honor of the fighters for the freedom of Ukraine.
Nearby is the old wooden Nicolas Church from 1854.
Lvivska Street, 174A Velykyi Liubin