A Neo-Gothic church,
noted for its high towers and pointed spires, is one of Lviv's trademarks. It was designed by architect Teodor Talowski. Well-known
architects, sculptors and painters took part in the construction of this
church. According to the resolution of the Lviv regional executive committee
number 130 dated 26 February 1980, the church was entered into the local
register of monuments under protection number 146. In 1991 the church was
handed over to the local Greek Catholic community.