Chapel of Boim family
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The chapel of Boim family (Ukrainian: Каплиця Боїмів, Polish: Kaplica Boimów) 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.
Attributed to Andrzej Bemer, the chapel is among the prime examples of mannerist architecture in Central Europe. It bears strong resemblance to the Sigismund's Chapel at the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków.
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- (Polish) Information about the chapel
Religion: Armenian Cathedral • Cathedral of St. George • Chapel of Boim family • Convent of Benedictines • Church of St. Anne • Church of John the Baptist • Church of Mary the Snowy • Church of Sts. Olga and Elizabeth • Church of Transfiguration • Dominican Church • Jesuit Church • Latin Cathedral
Attractions: Catholic University • Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów • Lviv High Castle • Lviv University • Lychakivskiy Cemetery • Market Square • Mickiewicz Square • National Gallery • Polytechnic University • Old Town • Opera and Ballet Theater • Scottish Café • Town Hall • Ukraina Stadium
Transport: International Airport • Tramway • Main Rail Terminal • Suburban Rail Terminal