Old City of Lviv (Старе місто Львова) | |
State Historic-Architectural Sanctuary | |
City view from High Castle, the couple of green domes (center) – ensemble of the Assumption Church, tower on the far right – Town Hall on the Market Square
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Country | Ukraine |
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Region | Lviv Oblast |
Municipality | Lviv |
Landmarks | , Lviv Town Hall, Lviv Opera Theater, Commodity Stock Exchange, Church and Collegium of the Jesuits, Church of St.Nicholas, Church of St.Casimir |
Coordinates | 49°50′30″N 24°01′55″E / 49.84167°N 24.03194°ECoordinates: 49°50′30″N 24°01′55″E / 49.84167°N 24.03194°E |
Sanctuary core | 1,200,000 m2 (12,916,693 sq ft) |
- Buffer zone | 30,000,000 m2 (322,917,313 sq ft) |
Founded | State Sanctuary |
Date | 1975 |
Management | Lviv Oblast State Administration |
UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
Name | L'viv – the Ensemble of the Historic Centre |
Year | 1998 (#22) |
Number | 865 |
Region | Europe and North America |
Criteria | ii, v |
Lviv's Old Town (Ukrainian: Старе Місто Львова, Stare Misto L’vova; Polish: Stare Miasto we Lwowie) is the historic centre of the city of Lviv, within the Lviv Oblast (province) in Ukraine, recognized as the State Historic-Architectural Sanctuary in 1975.
Since 1998, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) lists Lviv's historic center as part of "World Heritage". On 5 December 1998, during the 22nd Session of the World Heritage Committee in Kyoto (Japan), Lviv was included to the UNESCO World Heritage List. UNESCO gave the following reasons for its selection:
Criterion ii: In its urban fabric and its architecture, Lviv is an outstanding example of the fusion of the architectural and artistic traditions of eastern Europe with those of Italy and Germany.
Criterion v: The political and commercial role of Lviv attracted to it a number of ethnic groups with different cultural and religious traditions, who established separate yet interdependent communities within the city, evidence for which is still discernible in the modern townscape.
The territory of the Lviv Historic Centre Ensemble covers 120 hectares (300 acres) of the Old Russ and Medieval part of the city, as well as the territory of the St. George’s Cathedral on St. George’s Hill. The buffer area of the Historic Centre, which is defined by the historic area bounds, is approximately 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres).
Beside the listed items of three major areas there are some 2,007 other historical landmarks within the Old City's area, 214 of which are considered national landmarks.