The Metropolitan Palace, also known as Greek Catholic Archbishops Palace, opposite St. George's Cathedral in Lviv, Ukraine, has been the principal residence of the Metropolitans of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church since the 16th century.
The current building was erected in 1761-62 to Clement Fessinger's designs and displays traits of the transition from Baroque to Neo-Classical.
The façade bears a plaque in memory of Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky.
Pope John Paul II stayed at the palace during his 2001 visit to Ukraine.
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