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Uzhhorod Castle
The castle stands on the Castle Hill of the city, and in the official Uzhhorod heritage database it is listed as a “zamok-forteca” (stone castle/fortress), dated to the 10th–16th centuries, and registered as a monument of national significance (protection number: 163).

Holy Cross Greek Catholic Cathedral
History and Chronology (original function, major events). The cathedral is listed in the city’s heritage register with the date 1646 and is classified as an architectural monument of national significance; the municipal database records it under the name “Кафедральний собор.”

Lviv City Hall - Lviv
Lviv City Hall is the central municipal building on Market Square and one of the best-known landmarks of Lviv’s historic center. The present building is a Classical-style town hall erected in the first half of the nineteenth century on the site of earlier municipal structures that were rebuilt and damaged over time. Its tall tower is one of the city’s defining symbols and a major viewing point. The building has long served as the seat of the city government. It is also an important element of the historic urban fabric of Lviv, recognized for its world heritage significance. Its appearance reflects both its representative civic role and its prominent location at the heart of the city.

Potocki Palace - Lviv
Potocki Palace is one of Lviv’s best-known aristocratic residences and a major example of late nineteenth-century elite architecture. It was built for the Potocki family and reflects the influence of French palace design. Because of its richly decorated facades and representative interiors, it is one of the city’s most significant historicist buildings. Today the palace also serves museum and exhibition functions. It is an important reminder of the multiethnic elite culture of historic Lviv. Even in its urban setting, it retains the distinguished character of a grand palace.
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Lviv Railway Station - Lviv
Lviv Railway Station is one of Ukraine’s most important historic railway terminals and a defining node in Lviv’s transport system. The present station building was constructed in the early twentieth century and is one of the city’s best-known Art Nouveau and early modern public buildings. The station strengthened Lviv’s role as a regional and international transport center. Its monumental hall and domed massing give it major urban significance. The building still functions as an active railway station today. It carries transport-historical, architectural, and urban-historical value at the same time.