The Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Mother of God is the oldest and the most perfect wooden church among the churches of the Mizhhiria district. In the 17th century, the church had features of the Boikos style with its three domes narrowing upward in stepped roof layers, but in 1759, according to the inscription on the southern door, the church acquired its modern Baroque style appearance. The once open porch turned into a glass veranda. Next to the church, yet closer to a hill, a wooden bell tower was separately built in the 18th century, as the church itself sits on a steep slope. In 2001, the community bargained away the old iconostasis and individual icons, and the money was used to fit out a new wooden church. The old church was left empty, and the roofing was in poor condition. In the summer of 2005, masters from the village of Synevyrska Poliana covered the Church of the Entry with new wood shingles.