We're going to Zolochiv by Marshrutka (small private bus). Roads are terrible.
In marshrutka
Roman Catholic church in Zolochiv - it reminds Polish history in the city
Sobieski Castle in Zolochiv
Chinese Palace in Sobieski Castle in Zolochiv
'Battle of Khotyn' painting
Miniatures of Ruthenian wooden churches
Information about castle's renovation
Old icon, which survived from being burned by Soviets
Sculpture
Palace's interiors
Paintings of members of Sobieski family
Toilet - at that time even Louvre didn't have one
Old painting
Information about 'Battle of Khotyn' painting
Chinese Palace's surroundings
Chinese Palace's stairway
Castle's front bastion
Belfry of Greek Catholic Church
Zolochiv city center
Panorama of Zolochiv from Voroniaki hills
Friends and family that hosted us
New Greek Catholic church in Voroniaki
Jesus figure near new Greek Catholic church in Voroniaki
Grandfather of my friend used to live here before Second World War
Shed
Friend's ancestors' grave
grill
griil
Elektrichka - suburban/regional train; common in post Soviet countries
We're going back to Lviv
Modern suburban train at beautiful railways station in Lviv
Our train at the station
This station was built in early 20th century and is similar to main railway station in Vienna