The church of St. Anna is situated on a high slope in the central part of Bukivtsiovo village, but you can get there only on foot. The church was built in the 17th-18th centuries. In its original form, the church was built in late Boiko style with characteristic hip tops. The roof and wall parts and the tops are covered with different types of shingles. On June 5, 1751 the reconstruction was completed by the master Hryhorii Makarovych, who raised the narthex walls, above which a bell tower was built. The iconostasis of the 18th century has been preserved up to now, but the parish priest Ambrosii Yaromys repainted the icons. Also some antiques have been preserved: the credence table, the altar, gonfalons and wooden candleholders. Up to present the temple has been a functioning church.
It is an architectural monument of national importance

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