Chapel of the Boim family, Lviv

Chapel of the Boim family, Lviv

Chapel of the Boim family, Lviv
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Chapel of the Boim family, Lviv

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The Chapel of Boim family is a small shrine in Lviv, Ukraine, located just outside the Latin Cathedral, in what used to be known as the Chapter Square. Built between 1609 and 1615, the chapel was originally located in what used to be the city's main cemetery. Founded by mighty merchants, Jerzy Boim and his wife Jadwiga Niżniowska, the Boim chapel was finished by their son, Paweł Jerzy Boim.

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