Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'L'viv – the Ensemble of the Historic Centre' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
High Castle and Sub-castle neighborhood, the original center of the city also containing the neighborhood of Old Market Square, the castle was preserved in ruins, however the general area of the city is better known for its name Church of St.Nicholas, the family church of the Halychyna (Ruthenian) kings Church of St.Paraskeva-Praxedia (Good Friday), contains 1740 inconostasis of the church by Fedor Senkovych Church of St.Onuphrius and Basilian Monastery, contains artworks of Lazar Paslavsky and Modest Sosenko Church of St.John the Baptist (today xe2x80x93 Museum of Lviv Ancient relics), the church was dedicated to the Hungarian wife of King Leo, Constance, a daughter of King Bxc3xa9la IV Church of Snowy Mary (today xe2x80x93 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church), the church of German colonists of the city
Ensemble of Rynok (Market) Square, contains Lviv Rathaus (center) and square perimeter of housing surrounding it Ensemble of the Church of Assumption, beside the church includes Chapel of Three Prelates and Korniakt's Tower Ensemble of Armenian Church, beside the church includes a belfry, a column with statue of St.Christopher, a building of former Armenian bank, a palace of the Armenian archbishops, Benedictine Armenian convent Ensemble of Latin Metropolitan Cathedral, beside the cathedral of St. Mary includes Boim Chapel and Kampians' Chapel Ensemble of Bernardine Monastery (now Church of St. Andrew), includes cathedral, monastery, belfry, rotunda, decorative colon, and defensive walls Ensemble of the Jesuit Cathedral and Collegium Ensemble of Dominican Church (now the Church of the Holy Eucharist), beside the church includes monastery and belfry City's fortifications include the City's Arsenal, the Gunpowder Tower, the Turners and Ropemakers' Tower, the Royal Arsenal, a bastion of lower defense wall House of the "Dnister" Insurance Company