As I wrote in the High Castle thread there is no trace of the Castle Hill( Zamkovaya Gora) in spite of the name of the park – The High Castle (Vysoky Zamok).
High Castle was once the beginning of Lvov. There is a marvelous view of Lvov from the Castle. Highways run through Lvov in every direction. In the evening they are dotted with glimmering lights.
Red and blue trams, scurry to and fro, buses, tramways and cars travel in a never-ceasing stream; the busy modern town is bathed in the bright lights of shops, cafes cinemas and theaters.
In the centre of a small square which is easy to spot among the lofty buildings and cupolas 65 metre tower crowning the graceful silhouette of the Gothic Cathedral.
Closer to the Castle Hill is the Church of the Assumption and the Tower of Kornyakta flanked by the imposing Church of the Dominicans. Further to the right is the Opera Theater. On the hill in the background you can see the slender towers of the Church of Mary Magdalene and right behind it the silhouette of the Church of Saint George and the neo-Gothic Church of Saint Elizabeth. Far in the background stretching across the skyline from the Central Railway Station to New Lvov, in podzamche and other districts of the town, long lines of factory smokestacks seem to pierce the sky. That is the industrial part of Lvov.
