The Greek Catholic tserkov in Hłomcza was relocated in 1859. Before WWII this was a Greek Catholic tserkva of Sobor of the Most Holy Mother of God. Later the prophet Elijah was added as another patron of the tserkva
The three-part log building, oriented towards the east, is clad with vertical wood planks. The narthex is not distinguishable in the silhouette of the building. The chancel is closed with a straight wall, and the sacristy is in the northern side. The gable roofs are covered with metal sheets. A turret can be seen on the roof above the nave.
Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website
Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz