Chapel in the Transfiguration Monastery
- Roman Dumyn
A brick, one-story chapel with one nave. It was built together with the monastery in 1938 on the land given to the Basilian sisters by the spouses Peter and Maria Vynar. The chapel is designed in a non-Byzantine style. The apse has a semicircular shape. Above the nave rises an octagonal cupola on a tholobate with four windows. In 1946, the Soviet authorities liquidated the monastery. In 2001, the house was returned to the Basilian sisters, and on August 15, 2004, the restored monastery was consecrated. The students of the Department of Sacred Art of the Lviv National Academy of Arts Yuriy Hrechyn and Vladyslav Malavskyy developed the mural project for the apse of the chapel as a diploma project. Together with them, since 2005, Alla Salatyuk, Nataliya Rusetska, Nazariya Mykhaylyuk and Monika Syrotyuk have painted the chapel. Lyubomyr Banyk made stained-glass windows depicting archangels. In 2009 and 2013, Taras Novak painted the remains of the temple.