On the tragic night of 13 September 2006, the whole body of the invaluable church was destroyed by fire. Only the free-standing belfry was saved. The tserkva was rebuilt and its original form was restored
The parish tserkva of the Most Holy Theotokos was built in 1800–1803. Before WWII it functioned as a Greek Catholic church. From 1963 it was used by Orthodox Christians. The three-part log tserkva, oriented eastward, was covered with a single-ridge multi-pitched roof with four turrets whose tiers were marked with ornamental cornices and which were topped with spires.