It replaced a church that stood here before, which burned down between the 1920s and 1930s.

Greek Catholic Church of St. Paraskewa in Daliowa

Although the building appears older, it was only built in 1933. It replaced a church that stood here before, which burned down between the 1920s and 1930s. Classic elements of the Greek Catholic church's architecture were retained, including: a three-part structure, a foundation on the oriented cross plan, and the use of a single main dome on a wide drum at the intersection of the nave and the transept. The building is wooden and has turrets at the end of every section – over the naves, the presbytery, and the women's gallery. Its desecration took place during the "Wisła" Operation, and for the next 40 years, it was used as a storage facility. Currently, its religious function has been restored, albeit in a limited capacity. The interior furnishings are preserved in the National Museum in Lviv named after Andrzej Sheptytsky – these are icons. Surrounding it is a small cemetery.

A wooden church with one main dome and a gray roof, green trees around

Budynek jest drewniany, posiada wieżyczki na końcu każdego elementu – nad nawami, prezbiterium i babińcem

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