The old town is mainly of Baroque style. Most of Chernivtsi's attractions are located within the historical centre. Some of the centre is a pedestrian zone.
Main Square The town hall, the Museum of Arts, Shevchenko monument, the old post office.
The German Houseconcentrated cultural activities of the German speaking inhabitants of the city. Now although their number decreased signifigantly it is still active.
Theatre Square
Old Synagogue now a cinema.
Old Bristol Hotel now a medical student dormitory
New Synagogue still active
Old Court of Justice now a seat of state administration
University used to be a regional Bishoporic, then the palace of the Governor of Bukovina. It is now open for visitors only in the after noon. You can also visit its garden and two churches.
Roman Cathedral
Russian Orthodox Church at the Russian Street
Monument of the Red Army in WWII Nearby is the Regional Museum and Chernivtsi biggest Orthodox Church.
Railway Station
Armenian Church now a concert hall
Saint Nikolay Orthodox Church, with twisted towers
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