The wooden church of Saint Nicholas with a bell tower in the village of Khotyn (now part of Kalush) was built in 1888 by craftsmen from the village of Perehynsk (Rozhnyativ district).
in 1961, the Saint Nicholas Church was closed, in 1970, a museum of atheism began to operate in the premises. Only in 1989, the Church of Saint Nicholas was re-consecrated as a temple of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
The large "Dmytro" bell, donated to the church by Yanush Felchynsky in 1991, is installed in the belfry.
Behind the gate of the church is a symbolic grave of fighters for the freedom of Ukraine.
Last update
4/18/2024
Categories | Temple, Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1888 |
Address |
Yosypa Slipoho Street, 3
Kalush |
Coordinates |
49.01144° N, 24.3786299° E
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Official site |
https://www.facebook.com/group... |
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