Brudershaft

Lviv


Austro-Hungary is the theme at this friendly tavern, with Emperor Franz Joseph glowering on diners, a cache of WWI weapons against the bar, and flutters of Habsburg bureaucracy adorning the walls. This is also reflected in the menu, which is decidedly canivore-friendly and features boar and venison among more common members of the fauna world that regularly make it onto Central Europe's platters.


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4. Armenian Cathedral

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5. Lviv History Museum – Black House

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8. Transfiguration Church

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