There are few documents preserved about the monastery. The monastery occupied a large land plot with a pond, garden, watermill and several yards. The monastery was entitled to keep an inn, to brew and to sell beer, mead, wine and liquors like Horilka (a Ukrainian alcoholic beverage). The church was destroyed by fire in the 19th century. Former cells were used by courts in the 19th century while the ground floor was occupied by the city archive and museum. Border troops were in the monastery in the 1940s. Nowadays, there is a local professional and technical school.
(Yulia Karpiuk Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2021)