SK: Kostol sv. Mikulasa, bol postaveny v roku 1658 na juznom
svahu obce. Trojdielna zrubova stavba ma bohato clenenu sindlovu
strechu s tromi zvysujucimi sa vezami. Strecha je pokryta sindlami
a objekt je obity vertikalne doskami s listami. Oltar, podobne ako
v ostatnych cerkvach, je orientovany na vychod. Areal chramu
obklopuje zrubová ohrada so sindlovou strieskou a drevenou vstupnou
branickou s makovickou. Samonosna veza i stupnovite kupoly nad
svatynou a lodou su zakoncene makovickami a bohato kovanymi krizmi.
Na severnej stene hlavnej lode je zachovana cast nastennych
malieb z konca 18. storocia: Posledny sud a Kalvaria. Vnutorna
vyzdoba je barokova, bielo-zlato malovana. Ikonostas a dalsie ikony
su z konca 18. storocia. V 90-tych rokoch bol zrekonstruovany
oltar, zertvenik, ikonostas a ikony. V lete roku 2004 prebiehala
komplexna rekonstrukcia.
Za kostolom sa nachadza miesto, kde bolo pochovanych 400 vojakov
rakusko-uhorskej a ruskej armady.
EN: The Tserkva of St. Nicholas was built in 1658 on the
southern slope of the village. The three-part log building has an
exuberantly articulated shingle roof with three towers prolonged in
the western direction. The altar – similar to other Russian
churches - faces east. The church property is surrounded by a log
fence with a single roof.
On the north side of the nave part of wall painting from the end
of the 18th century has been preserved: The Last Judgement and the
Calvary. Interior decoration is baroque, white-golden painted. The
iconostas and other icons are from the end of the 18th century. In
the 1990s the altar, iconostas and icons were restored.
Behind church is place where are buried 400 soldiers of
Austria-Hungary empire and Russia.