Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity Cathedral was built in its present form in 1690 as a Roman Catholic church, and the adjacent premises were completed much later as a monastery of the Carmelite fathers. In 1795, Emperor Joseph II liquidated the monastery, nationalising the property. In 1808, the church became Greek Catholic. The church was renovated in 1894-1905. The iconostasis was painted in 1909 by the talented Galician painter Modest Sosenko. The church only became a cathedral in 1993.

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St. George's Church

The Church of St. George is a wooden church of Galicia from the late fifteenth to early sixteenth century. In 2013 she was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List with other wooden churches in Poland and Ukraine. The building is now part of the Drohobych Museum.