Former wooden Green Catholic tserkva of the Protection of the Mother of God in Reczpol
Example of a small rural tserkva
Former wooden Green Catholic tserkva of the Protection of the Mother of God in Reczpol
The tiny tserkva, less than 11 m long and almost 6 m wide, was built in 1879 and has undergone numerous upgrades. As a result of the most recent reconstruction, it lost its tower above the narthex. As with other Greek Catholic churches, it had not been used for worship for about 20 years, after which it was handed over to the Roman Catholic Church, which used it until 2006. The structure of the building is timber-framed and boarded. Small cupolas and a canopy over the entryway, supported by two columns, are noteworthy.