The subjects of the stamps were 7 fragments of colored stained-glass windows decorating the sacred buildings of the city of Leva. Namely, the Church of the Dominican and St. Anthony, the Church of the Assumption, the Armenian and Latin Cathedrals, as well as stained glass windows in the premises of the former Krakow hotel, and now the Court of Appeals is located here.

On the gray background of the sheet, colored stamps are arranged in the form of three stained-glass church arched windows - three stamps for two side "windows", and the central "window" is represented by a single large stained glass window with the image of the Virgin Mary. Two marble columns are depicted on the margins of the stamp sheet, which add solemnity and grandeur to the postal issue.
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The first stained glass windows appeared in Galicia together with Christianity borrowed from Byzantium. Hence the name for them - "Greek windows". The history of the appearance and preservation of the integrity of samples of stained glass art in churches and secular buildings of Lviv is different.

Stained glass windows of the Church of St. Anthony In the Church of Saint Andrew the Apostle, the window behind the altar is decorated with a stained glass window of the Madonna and Child. On it, the Virgin is dressed in an embroidered dress. In this church, the largest number of stained glass windows in Lviv have been preserved - 23 "Greek windows". On the facade of the church there is a stained glass window with the image of the patron of the church and the Holy Eucharist.

The stained glass windows of the Church of the Heart of Jesus were created in 1887–1889 by the Munich firm Mayer. The central one depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the side stained glass windows are dedicated to St. Melania and Archangel Michael.

Stained glass windows of the Church of the Assumption. One of the brightest pages in the history of Art Nouveau stained glass in Lviv is the glazing of the Church of the Assumption. The church's stained glass windows were designed by the Ukrainian artist Petro Kholodny and tell about Ukrainian church history: the baptism of Ukraine, the life of Galician Rus and the activities of the church's founders. There is also a unique element for post-Soviet Lviv - a trident stained glass window that survived Soviet times.

Stained glass windows of the Dominican church. Installed in the church in 1844. In the window of one of the four oval chapels, the stained-glass window was made with violation of technology, so already in 1871 it needed restoration. To this day, only some fragments of stained glass windows have been preserved in the Dominican church.

Stained glass windows of the Armenian Cathedral. Frescoes and stained-glass windows of the Armenian Cathedral at the beginning of the 20th century. performed by Jan Rosen, a specially invited artist from Warsaw. The scenes presented in the stained glass windows were thematically related to the wall paintings. Today, only the discovery of a chest with fragments of glass in the dungeon of the cathedral, and later restoration, made it possible to restore two stained glass windows. They were renovated by the Lviv master-stained glass artist Anatoliy Chobitko, and later Arkadiusz Matsei joined the stained glass workshop of Evelina and Robert Kiendzelevsky. In the fall of 2006, the stained-glass window in the dome of the cathedral was restored, and the stained-glass window with the image of St. Paul was placed in the southern window of the cathedral.

Stained glass windows of the Latin Cathedral. The most magnificent Lviv Neo-Gothic stained glass windows decorate the windows of the Latin Cathedral of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin near the square. Market. Only this cathedral preserved the stained glass windows intact, forming a single ensemble. There are 8 stained glass windows near the altar and in the side chapels of the church. Near the organ is one of the largest glass paintings with an area of 44 m², a stained glass window with the Mother of God, the patroness of Lviv. These stained glass windows were created by six artists in the last decade of the 19th century.

Stained glass windows at 7 Sobornii Square (appeal court premises). This year, the restoration of the unique stained-glass windows in the building of the former Krakow hotel, located on Sq. Sobornii, 7. Currently, the Court of Appeal is located here. Stained glass windows, developed according to an individual project, were made in the workshop of Stanislav-Gabriel Zhelenskyi in 1914. They were placed on the stairwells and performed not only a decorative, but also a practical function, to close the unattractive view of the inner courtyard from the hotel visitors.