Hi everyone!
As you already know from my previous posts, in Lviv you can see not only a huge number of conceptual restaurants, but also a lot of old churches and cathedrals.
Today i would like to tell you about a very lucky church called "Church of the Lord's Transfiguration".
How the church can be lucky? Sounds little bit strange, isn't it? So this is a proof of that:
Remember my post about the church of Olga and Elizabeth? There you can see the iron stairs that have holes from the balls. In this case you will be shocked.
What you see on the photo is a shell that did not explode 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱.
During the Ukrainian-Polish battle for Lviv, January 6, 1919 a shell hit the church but fortunately it didn't explode. It destroyed part of the cornice but the architect restored it quickly.
In memory of this, the shell was injected into the wall and the signature "5.1.1919" appeared near this trophy.
All photos i made on my phone MI 5:)
I'm going to write at last a post about Atlants, so see you soon:)))
Best wishes,
Olga:)