Church of St. Elżbieta in Lviv online puzzle
Church of St. Elżbieta in Lviv (currently the Orthodox church. Saint. Olga and Elżbieta) - Catholic temple located at PL. Kropiwnicki 1 (ukr. Пл. Кропивницького 1; Before 1945 EN. Bilczewski), at the highest point of Śródmieście, exactly on Wisła and Dniester water products [1]; It was used to say that the water from every lower roof flows into another sea [2]. Built in 1904-1911 according to the project of Talor Talowski, referred to as "the largest and also the most beautiful temple of Lviv of the modern era" [3] and "the most magnificent monument of the architecture of the sacred age of historicism in the lands of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth" [4], quickly became the landmark of the city, and his three scoreries were soon grown in Lwowski Folklore [5]; They were recorded in the song "March of Lviv Children" describing the moment of extinct from the barracks and departure to the Front Balkan soldiers of the Lviv Battalion of the 30th Austrian infantry regiment after the announcement of universal mobilization before the start of the First World War: