After the deportations of the Greek Catholic community in the 1940s, until 2003 greek catholic tserkov in Bałucianka was used as a branch church of the parish of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Królik Polski
The church in Bałucianka is a log, three-part building, oriented towards the East, comprising a chancel enclosed with rectangular walls, as well as a post-and-frame tower with tapered walls. The ceilings over the nave and the sanctuary have a form of false octagonal domes. The church is covered with pyramid roofs, each with a small turret on top. The roof and the upper story of the tower are covered with shingles, and the body of the structure is clad with wood boards.
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Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz