Liuboml (Ukrainian: Любомль) is a small town in Volyn Oblast of Western Ukraine.
Understand
[edit]Between the World Wars, Liuboml was under Polish control. Prior to the Holocaust, the town had the highest percentage of Jewish people (94%) of anywhere in Poland.
Watch
[edit]- Luboml: My Heart Remembers: A 2003 documentary film that attempts to resurrect and reconstruct life in Liuboml before the Holocaust.
Get in
[edit]By bus
[edit]Buses from Lutsk, Lviv, Rivne operate daily.
Tickets are available on BlaBlaCar.
By car
[edit]Liuboml is situated near M07/E373 road.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]Prior to its destruction in the 1940s, the Grand Synagogue was one of the main attractions in Liuboml.
- 1 Saint George Church. An 18th century church which replaced an older Orthodox church built in the 1300s.
- 2 Holy Trinity Church. An early 15th century Orthodox church designed in the Gothic architectural style.