St. Panteleimon Church in Ukraine

St. Panteleimon Church in Ukraine

It is a religious building with a long history, not only one of the oldest buildings in the region, but also an important cultural heritage of Ukraine. Built in the 12th century, it was founded by Prince Roman Mstislavich of Galicia Volyn in 1194 and is located in the northeast direction of the city. Despite experiencing multiple wars and turmoil, this church still stands tall and bears witness to the historical changes in the Ukrainian region. After the invasion of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century, it was converted into a mosque and was not rebuilt until 2000. The design and architectural style reflect the characteristics of the medieval period and are valuable materials for studying religious architecture at that time.