a monument to the austrian garion kaiser franz yosef in the city again. during the soviet era that would have been unthinkable only an independent ukraine could celebrate this part of its past. we can feel it's not just because so is that because of monuments but mostly in traditions we keep right now i mean we have a lot of these said very tasty cakes you feel even churn you see it's impossible to posses shop so escapes or you. breaks for having coffee or tea. for example in the viennese coffee house or the cafe bucharest next door between the two world wars the region belonged to romania. before the holocaust a third of the city's population was jewish. now only traces of jewish life are visible here a few synagogues remain active tourists often come here in search of their roots.