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Walking the streets of Kolomiya
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Travel
Kolomiya is a relatively small town located in Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine. The town is known for its well preserved buildings of the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
Central historical part of Kolomiya is very well appointed, the streets are paved with stone, everything is clean and tidy. This town can be called Ivano-Frankivsk in miniature. Photos by Alexandr Lipilin
The Museum of Pysanka (painted Easter egg)
Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church (1897)
Gymnasium named after Hrushevskiy
The People’s House
Transfiguration Cathedral (1998-2012)
Kolomiya Palace of Children and Youth Creativity
Folk Art Museum
Ivan Franko Monument
Nikolaevo-Uspenskiy Cathedral (1997)
The Virgin Mary Catholic Church (1775)
Kolomiya Town Hall
Church of Archangel Michael (1855-1971)
Church of the Annunciation (1578)
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