Saint George Monument, Lviv
The Monument to Saint George the Dragon Slayer on Hryhorenka Square brings a bold and modern interpretation of the legendary tale to one of Lviv’s busiest public spaces. Installed in 1999, the sculpture quickly became a local landmark, adding a dynamic focal point to the square and offering a contemporary counterpoint to the city’s older religious and historical monuments. Its central location makes it easy to notice, and many visitors pass through the area on their way to nearby shops, cafés, and transit points.
The monument portrays Saint George in a moment of intense motion, capturing the instant in which he conquers the dragon. Unlike more traditional depictions found in churches or older memorials, this work uses expressive, angular forms and a strong sense of movement to retell the familiar legend in a modern artistic language. The sculptors, Andriy and Volodymyr Sukhorski, created the piece using bronze, giving it a dark, textured surface that emphasizes the contrast between the saint’s poised figure and the twisting form of the dragon.
Its placement on Hryhorenka Square allows the monument to be viewed from many angles, and its sculptural lines gain a different character depending on the light. The square’s open layout helps highlight the monument’s striking silhouette, turning it into a natural visual anchor in an otherwise contemporary urban setting. Visitors often stop to observe the monument up close, drawn by its energetic design.
Today, the Monument to Saint George the Dragon Slayer serves as a reminder of enduring themes—courage, justice, and protection—presented through modern artistry. It adds both cultural depth and visual interest to Hryhorenka Square, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring Lviv’s diverse public art.
The monument portrays Saint George in a moment of intense motion, capturing the instant in which he conquers the dragon. Unlike more traditional depictions found in churches or older memorials, this work uses expressive, angular forms and a strong sense of movement to retell the familiar legend in a modern artistic language. The sculptors, Andriy and Volodymyr Sukhorski, created the piece using bronze, giving it a dark, textured surface that emphasizes the contrast between the saint’s poised figure and the twisting form of the dragon.
Its placement on Hryhorenka Square allows the monument to be viewed from many angles, and its sculptural lines gain a different character depending on the light. The square’s open layout helps highlight the monument’s striking silhouette, turning it into a natural visual anchor in an otherwise contemporary urban setting. Visitors often stop to observe the monument up close, drawn by its energetic design.
Today, the Monument to Saint George the Dragon Slayer serves as a reminder of enduring themes—courage, justice, and protection—presented through modern artistry. It adds both cultural depth and visual interest to Hryhorenka Square, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring Lviv’s diverse public art.
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Sight Name: Saint George Monument
Sight Location: Lviv, Ukraine (See walking tours in Lviv)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Lviv, Ukraine (See walking tours in Lviv)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Lviv, Ukraine
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