Kolochava-Horb. Holy Spirit church, 1795.
Wooden two sectional three-partite church belongs to the highest architectural achievements of Transcarpathia. According to the inscription on the door-post, the church was built in 1795 by master Ferents Tekka. The church is slender and perfect in proportions. The high tower over the western section is crowned with great baroque ensemble that consists of a cupola, lantern and smaller cupola over it. Lanterns also accentuate crests of the roofs over the nave and altar part. Wooden two-tiered timber-framing bell tower is covered now with metal. Both monuments were restored in 1969—1970.
Pylypets. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary church, 1780.
?hurch was built of fir-tree logs in the second half of the 18th century (may be in 1780), and the present day look it gained after the reconstruction in 1841. Church looks monumentally. Its forms are severe and grand. The lower part of the tower is covered with shindels, and the upper part is verticaly covered with boards with figurly treated lower endings. Baroque forms of the tower — cupola, lantern, cornices, refined arcades and porch with profiled pillars decorate the structure. A monumental two-tiered bell tower was, possibly, built in 1758.
Roztoka. Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary church, 1759
The church has peculiar proportions and beautiful architectural details. In 17th century it was Boyko church with three towers. According to the inscription on the southern door it is possible that in 1759 the church was reconstructed and gained the nowadays look. The tower has horisontal articulation and is crowned with baroque forms. Once open porch is now converted into the glass verandah. Wooden bell-tower near the church was built in the 18th century.
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