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The image displays a low-angle view of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (also known as the Dominican Church or Cathedral of St. Volodymyr the Great) located in Ternopil, Ukraine, under an overcast sky.

The prominent central feature is a tall, multi-tiered bell tower constructed from light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored, stone or stucco, adorned with classical architectural elements including engaged columns (Ionic and Corinthian styles) and horizontal cornices. An arched window is present on the lower visible tier, while a circular clock face is positioned on an upper tier, indicating a time around 10:25 or 10:30. The tower culminates in a distinctive multi-tiered, green-domed spire.

To the lower left of the bell tower, a smaller, dark-domed structure with a golden Orthodox cross at its apex is visible. This structure appears to be a portico or canopy, supported by four white classical columns with Ionic capitals.

The main body of the cathedral, also in a light hue, is visible to the right of the tower, partially obscured by dense green foliage from large trees. Several arched windows are discernible on its facade. Branches with green leaves extend into the frame from the right and top edges, casting shadows and partially framing the cathedral. A slender sapling or small tree stands near the base of the church on the lower right.

The sky is uniformly overcast, a light grey with subtle cloud patterns. No individuals are clearly visible. In the far upper-middle left against the sky, a tiny, dark, indistinct object, possibly a bird or distant aircraft, is present. Faint outlines of other urban structures can be seen in the distant background on the far left edge, below the smaller domed structure.
Khrystyna D.

Jun 6, 2026, 3:58 PM

Ternopil, Ukraine

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The image displays a low-angle view of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (also known as the Dominican Church or Cathedral of St. Volodymyr the Great) located in Ternopil, Ukraine, under an overcast sky. The prominent central feature is a tall, multi-tiered bell tower constructed from light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored, stone or stucco, adorned with classical architectural elements including engaged columns (Ionic and Corinthian styles) and horizontal cornices. An arched window is present on the lower visible tier, while a circular clock face is positioned on an upper tier, indicating a time around 10:25 or 10:30. The tower culminates in a distinctive multi-tiered, green-domed spire. To the lower left of the bell tower, a smaller, dark-domed structure with a golden Orthodox cross at its apex is visible. This structure appears to be a portico or canopy, supported by four white classical columns with Ionic capitals. The main body of the cathedral, also in a light hue, is visible to the right of the tower, partially obscured by dense green foliage from large trees. Several arched windows are discernible on its facade. Branches with green leaves extend into the frame from the right and top edges, casting shadows and partially framing the cathedral. A slender sapling or small tree stands near the base of the church on the lower right. The sky is uniformly overcast, a light grey with subtle cloud patterns. No individuals are clearly visible. In the far upper-middle left against the sky, a tiny, dark, indistinct object, possibly a bird or distant aircraft, is present. Faint outlines of other urban structures can be seen in the distant background on the far left edge, below the smaller domed structure.

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