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An outdoor, eye-level photograph depicts a stone tomb or mausoleum under an overcast sky within a cemetery. The tomb, constructed from weathered light-colored stone, features a classical architectural design with fluted pilasters on its lower section and decorative urns on the upper corners. A prominent stone cross surmounts the structure. Below the cross, a recessed panel bears the inscription "GROBOWIEC O.O. KARMELITOW" (Tomb of the Carmelite Fathers) in gold-colored capital letters. Directly beneath this, a frieze section displays the Latin phrase "NON MORIUNTUR SED ORIUNTUR" (They do not die but rise) in capital letters.

Centered on the lower half of the tomb, a large, teardrop-shaped funeral wreath is affixed. The wreath is predominantly black with a shaggy texture, bordered by small purple floral accents. Its interior is filled with a dense cluster of artificial flowers, primarily dark purple roses and smaller light purple and white daisy-like blossoms.

At the base of the tomb, on the ground, two dark, cylindrical glass lanterns or candle holders are visible. The one on the left shows a faint image, possibly a silhouette of a person. The one on the right has a small, white cross-shaped decoration beside it.

The background consists of a multitude of bare, deciduous trees with intricate branch networks, indicating a winter or early spring season. Some tree trunks are partially covered with green ivy. Portions of other older, moss-covered graves are visible on the slightly elevated terrain behind and to the sides of the main tomb. The sky is uniformly light gray.

This specific tomb, identified by the inscription "GROBOWIEC O.O. KARMELITOW," is located within the Lychakiv Cemetery (Cmentarz Łyczakowski) in Lviv, Ukraine, a historic and significant necropolis.
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Dec 15, 2025

Lviv, Ukraine

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An outdoor, eye-level photograph depicts a stone tomb or mausoleum under an overcast sky within a cemetery. The tomb, constructed from weathered light-colored stone, features a classical architectural design with fluted pilasters on its lower section and decorative urns on the upper corners. A prominent stone cross surmounts the structure. Below the cross, a recessed panel bears the inscription "GROBOWIEC O.O. KARMELITOW" (Tomb of the Carmelite Fathers) in gold-colored capital letters. Directly beneath this, a frieze section displays the Latin phrase "NON MORIUNTUR SED ORIUNTUR" (They do not die but rise) in capital letters. Centered on the lower half of the tomb, a large, teardrop-shaped funeral wreath is affixed. The wreath is predominantly black with a shaggy texture, bordered by small purple floral accents. Its interior is filled with a dense cluster of artificial flowers, primarily dark purple roses and smaller light purple and white daisy-like blossoms. At the base of the tomb, on the ground, two dark, cylindrical glass lanterns or candle holders are visible. The one on the left shows a faint image, possibly a silhouette of a person. The one on the right has a small, white cross-shaped decoration beside it. The background consists of a multitude of bare, deciduous trees with intricate branch networks, indicating a winter or early spring season. Some tree trunks are partially covered with green ivy. Portions of other older, moss-covered graves are visible on the slightly elevated terrain behind and to the sides of the main tomb. The sky is uniformly light gray. This specific tomb, identified by the inscription "GROBOWIEC O.O. KARMELITOW," is located within the Lychakiv Cemetery (Cmentarz Łyczakowski) in Lviv, Ukraine, a historic and significant necropolis.

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