For the first time the church under the title of the Blessed Virgin Mary is mentioned in 680. In its place a new church was built at the beginning of the XVIII century. It was replaced by the next shrine at the end of the same century. The modern church was built in 1867–1869.
It is a wooden, cross-shaped, elongated in plan, five-domed building. The upper part of the temple is covered with tin. It is located in the northeastern part of the village, which is called Pidhiria (Pidhora). Originally it was Greek Catholic, in Soviet times it was transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church.
A memorial plaque on the wall of the temple states that in 1986-1987 Fr. Vasyl Romaniuk, the future patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus-Ukraine Volodymyr, served here.
Now it is a functioning church owned by the PCU community.
Architectural monument of national significance.