Skip to content
Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Part I" - published by the Polonik Institute
Fotografia przedstawiająca Yuri Smirnov, \"Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II\" - publication of the Polonika Institute
Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Part I" - published by the Polonik Institute
Fotografia przedstawiająca Yuri Smirnov, \"Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II\" - publication of the Polonika Institute
Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Part II" - publication of the Polonik Institute
Fotografia przedstawiająca Yuri Smirnov, \"Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II\" - publication of the Polonika Institute
Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Part II" - publication of the Polonik Institute
Fotografia przedstawiająca Yuri Smirnov, \"Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II\" - publication of the Polonika Institute
 Submit additional information
ID: publ-000049-P

Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II" - publication of the Polonika Institute

Lviv | Ukraine
ukr. Львів

Aby wyświetlić mapę z poszukiwanym obiektem wybierz go z listy

*Obiekty z nazwami spoza polskiego alfabetu znajdują się na dole listy

(w tym z innymi niż polskie znakami diakrytycznymi)

Zobacz obiekt Zobacz obiekt
ID: publ-000049-P

Yuri Smirnov, "Secrets of Lviv Parts I and II" - publication of the Polonika Institute

Lviv | Ukraine
ukr. Львів

What is the secret behind the picture of Our Lady of Grace from the Lviv Archcathedral? What is the connection between the Cemetery of Eaglets in Lviv and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? How intricate was the history of the Panorama of Racławice? Would the Book of Scotland have been written had it not been for the fervour of Lviv mathematicians who had nothing to do with Scotland? These are just a fraction of the questions that Yuri Smirnov answers.

There is only one Lviv in the world, as Szczepko and Tonko sang before the war. No one needs reminding of the importance of Lwów in Polish history. It has been home to Poles, Ukrainians, Armenians and Jews for centuries, and it was only after 1945 that the Russians arrived.

Lviv was an extraordinary city that attracted remarkable people. In its backstreets, you could meet a doctor and priest - Henryk Mosing - or a star of Polish film and cabaret - Eugeniusz Bodo. One of the most eminent Polish writers, whose novels have been translated into 41 languages, the visionary of the future - Stanisław Lem - spent his childhood and youth there. There were also Lvov batiars, dangerous criminals and even agents ...

Jurij Smirnow, a journalist of the Polish weekly Kurier Galicyjski published in Ukraine and a guide to Lviv, reveals the secrets of Lviv. Thanks to his knowledge of the city, the reader can feel like a true explorer while reading.

Lviv enchants and attracts tourists, and many of its, sometimes dark, secrets remain a mystery despite the passage of time. We invite you on a unique journey to the City of the Always Faithful.

Enjoy reading Yuri Smirnov's bestselling books.

The books are sold as a set.

Author: Yuri Smirnov

Year of publication: 2020

Number of pages: 160 (Part I), 176 (Part II)

Cover: Hardbound

Format: 17.3 x 24.2 (Part I); 16.5 x 23.5 (Part II)

ISBN: 978-83-772-9391-1 (Part I), 978-83-7729-439-0 (Part II)

see more Text translated automatically

Related objects

3
Show on page:

Related projects

1
Katalog publikacji Instytutu Polonika Show
The website uses cookies. By using the website you agree to the use of cookies.   See more