The small village of Huklyvyi is located at the exit from Volovets towards Mizhhirya.
Based on the banks of the river Huklyvchyk, immigrants from Galicia Ivan Bobko and Petro Petskovych, as evidenced by the "Huklyvyi Chronicle" - an old document describing events in the life of the village since 1660. In the 17th century. the village of Huklyvyi belonged to the counts of Shernborn.
The main attraction of Huklyvyi is the unique wooden Holy Spiritual Church and bell tower (18th century).
Маленьке село Гукливий знаходиться ни виїзді з Воловця в бік Міжгір'я.
Засноване на березі річки Гукливчик вихідцями з Галичини Іваном Бобкою та Петром Пецьковичем, про що свідчить "Гукливський літопис" - старовинний документ, що описує події з життя села починаючи з 1660 року. В XVII столітті село Гукливий належало графам Шернборнам.
Головною визначною пам'яткою Гукливого є унікальна дерев'яна Святодухівська церква і дзвіниця (XVIII століття).
Holy Spirit Church
Temple , Architecture
The wooden church of the Holy Spirit in Huklyvyi is the oldest wooden church in the Volovets region (XVIII century).
Belongs to the Lemki type of wooden architecture. Three log cabins of different widths are made of spruce beams, the roof is covered with shingles. A square tower with a two-story baroque finish rises above the nave, and a slender baroque head is planted above the eastern part.
In 1784, the German master Frants Peyer painted the interior. This is one of the few paintings preserved to this day in the wooden churches of Transcarpathia.
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