Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ

The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ is a former Jesuit church built between 1720 and 1729, but the present Baroque church was built in the years 1752-1761. Since 1885 it has been a Greek-Catholic cathedral. In 1905, the authorities ordered the renovation of the façade. The building of the former monastery still adjoins the church.

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Source: European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative

Nadvirna Jewish Cemetery

According to the memorial book of Nadvirna, before WWII the tombstones from the period of the Khmelnitsky uprising (1648-49) were still preserved in the Jewish cemetery, which may indicate a Jewish presence in the middle of the 17th century. The site is maintained annually by the ESJF and supported by the Nadworna Shtetl Research Group.