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Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kryvorivnia

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According to legend, the church was relocated here from the opposite bank of the Cheremosh River in 1719 — the year now considered its official founding date, although earlier references go back to the 17th century.

This church is a striking example of Hutsul wooden sacral architecture. Built in the shape of a cross, it features an extended narthex, short lateral wings, and an elegant octagon topped with a steep pyramidal roof. In 2011–2012, the local community restored its original look, replacing the Soviet-era tin roof with traditional wooden shingles.

Many notable figures of Ukrainian culture once prayed within these walls — among them Ivan Franko, Lesya Ukrainka, Mykhailo Hrushevsky, and Yakiv Holovatsky. In 1901, Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky visited the church and composed his pastoral letter “To My Beloved Hutsuls” here.

Still active today, the church’s serene atmosphere and views of the Cheremosh River make it a truly special destination for travelers seeking a tangible connection to living history.

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