The first mentions of the wooden Church of St. Paraskeva date from 1751, although it has some features characteristic of the construction in the 15th and 16th centuries, and the lower beams of the church clearly date back to the 15th century. The temple, built in the style of Máramoros Gothic, is two-unit, three-nave and has slightly inward-sloping walls. Inside, one can see preserved wall murals done by the master artist Stefan Terebelskyi in 1779, as well as other paintings of folk artists. The iconostasis of the 18th century has also been preserved.