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		<title>Lvov&#8217;s Royal Arsenal</title>
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<p>Almost opposite to the Powder Tower is another arsenal named Royal (Korolevshy Arsenal) to distinguish it from the Town Arsenal.  Royal Arsenal is located on the podvalnaya 13 st.</p>
<p>From 1939 till nowadays it houses the Regional Historical Archives.Royal Arsenal was built in 1630 by directive of Wladyslaw IV Waza &#8211; it was used as an [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost opposite to the <a href="http://www.lvov.ca/powder-tower.htm">Powder Tower</a> is another arsenal named Royal (<em>Korolevshy Arsenal</em>) to distinguish it from the <a href="http://www.lvov.ca/lvivs-arsenal-cold-weapon-museum.htm">Town Arsenal</a>.  Royal Arsenal is located on the <em>podvalnaya 13 st.</em></p>
<p>From 1939 till nowadays it houses the Regional Historical Archives.Royal Arsenal was built in 1630 by directive of Wladyslaw IV Waza &#8211; it was used as an arsenal for the weapons.  Royal Arsenal was built  by the Commandant of the Lvov fortress, Pavel Grodzitsky, a military engineer and architect. Royal Arsenal is probably one of the most charming relics of ancient Lvov architecture.</p>
<p>The very purpose of the edifice demanded clarity, simplicity and austerity of style and ruled out all attempts at ostentatious magnificence and exuberance. Nevertheless the building is utterly free of the gloominess inherent in fortified constructions and gladdens the eye with lightness and elegance. <span id="more-127"></span>The central, or Southern facade begins with a simple arched portal, topped by two stone cannons symbolizing the purpose of the building. Although their muzzles are raised there is nothing formidable about them. The entire second floor has been constructed as an arcade balcony with three bays. The arcade is supported by slender Tuscan-style semi-columns. The third floor is typical baroque with a triangular pediment, a balcony framed by two vases and embellished with volutes and scrolls.</p>
<p>The arsenal is a long building with two wings enclosing a small open courtyard fenced off from the street by a railing. The yard faces the long eastern facade consisting of several projections ending at the ground floor with a terrace. The original baroque portal makes a decided impression with its&#8217; bold and ingenious construction, though a bit over-worked. Hardly a visitor will be unmoved by this remarkable corner of ancient Lvov with its captivating charm.</p>
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		<title>Lviv&#8217;s Arsenal Cold Weapon Museum</title>
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<p>Of the same &#8220;age&#8221; as Powder Tower is the Town Arsenal (Gorodshoi Arsenal) &#8211; it was built in 1554-1556. Town Arsenal is  Situated further along the podvalnaya street. Arsenal Town is a long one-store building shaped in the form of an irregular rectangle with a beveled corner.</p>
<p>During the Swedish attack in 1704 the Arsenal was [...]]]></description>
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<p>Of the same &#8220;age&#8221; as <a href="http://www.lvov.ca/powder-tower.htm">Powder Tower</a> is the <strong>Town Arsenal</strong> (<em>Gorodshoi Arsenal</em>) &#8211; it was built in 1554-1556. Town Arsenal is  Situated further along the <em>podvalnaya</em> street. Arsenal Town is a long one-store building shaped in the form of an irregular rectangle with a beveled corner.</p>
<p>During the Swedish attack in 1704 the Arsenal was ruined but two years after that it was rebuilt again. It was restored in the years 1979-1981. Currently it&#8217;s a museum of weapons &#8211; mostly cold weapons. It has one of the biggest collection of a cold weapons in Ukraine. There are hundreds of knifes and bayonets from ancient days till nowadays. <span id="more-121"></span></p>
<p>From Arsenal Street you can see a nice view of the remaining 14th-15th century walls; and from the northern side &#8211; the remnants of an &#8220;octagonal tower&#8221; which in olden times was usually defended by the guilds of rope-makers and masons. The thick stone walls and loophole windows are reminiscent of a fortress. The well-developed cornice and its horizontal partition belong to the Renaissance style of architecture. In 1799 a memorial plaque was installed on the southern wall of the Arsenal. Dating to 1655 it has the coats of arms of Lvov and two prominent Polish magnates (<em>Sobesky and Yabl0novsky</em>) taken from the dilapidated walls encircling the town.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-123" title="Arsenal 2" src="http://www.lvov.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/arsenal2.jpg" alt="Arsenal 2" width="200" height="150" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-124" title="Arsenal Lvov 2" src="http://www.lvov.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/arsenal_lvov2-300x225.jpg" alt="Arsenal Lvov 2" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-125" title="Arsenal Lvov" src="http://www.lvov.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/arsenal_lvov3-300x228.jpg" alt="Arsenal Lvov" width="300" height="228" /></p>
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