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Armenian Cathedral, Lviv
Built 1363-1370, this cathedral is the material trace of a once-vibrant Armenian community that contributed a distinct liturgical calendar and festival rhythm to Lviv's multi-confessional soundscape. An Armenian eparchy was established in Lviv by 1267, making this one of the oldest non-Slavic communities in the city. Reconsecrated in 2003 by Catholicos Karekin II, the cathedral represents both historical presence and heritage reclamation — a festival tradition that is now primarily architectural and archival rather than a living ritual practice. Anchor modes: custodian|material_layer | Search hooks: Armenian Cathedral Lviv; Вірменський собор Львів; Armenian Cathedral 1363 Lviv; Armenian heritage Lviv Old Town restoration
Enter the 14th-century cathedral with its Armenian architectural details; see the courtyard with Armenian-era tombstones; visit the small displays of Armenian Lviv heritage inside.