Architecture
/ Buildings of Tluste/Tovste
The pages in this section highlight the architecture of Tovste
and many of the buildings that have formed an important part
of the town's history, among them:
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Greek Catholic Church
of 1730
An undated picture confirms the existence of a massive
wooden church that served Tluste for an incredible two
centuries, until it was demolished around 1911.
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Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Arguably the most beautiful of Tovste’s buildings,
the Greek Catholic church is impressive from whatever
angle one observes it. more
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Modern Ukrainian Orthodox Church
After Ukrainian independence in 1991, Orthodox Christians
began construction of a new church of simple design, which
was completed in 1995. more
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Roman Catholic Church of St. Anne
In former times, the Roman Catholic Church of St. Anne
would have been an impressive building on the Tluste skyline,
with its tapered steeple that lent it a certain charm.
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Former Synagogue of Tluste
An Austrian-drawn map of Tluste, dating from 1858, reveals
the presence of a synagogue in Tluste that was ultimately
destroyed by the Nazis during the Second World War.
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People's Museum of Tovste
The museum boasts a varied collection of exhibits and
artefacts from Tovste and the surrounding region, from
pre-historic times through to the Second World War.
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