It is officially believed, that the wooden church was built in 1809, but according to the legend, the church of the Presentation was built in 1789 by the same masters as the church of St. Nicholas in Pryspil (1797).  Since these two churches are similar, the villagers believe that the temple was built sooner than the official date.
The presentation church was built of spruce logs, it is three-log with a high tower, which has a baroque completion covered with gilded tin. The rectangular log house of the nave is wider than other log houses. The roof of the nave and the narthex is gabled, quite high, and the eastern frame is covered with a lower roof. The attic on the west façade turns into a two-story porch, as they were made at the same time.  Initially the porch was made in the shape of an open arcade with carved columns. The sophistication of the temple is added by a carved cornice, crowns of log cabins, profiled in the form of ‘ducks’.  All this richness is complemented in interior by a profile passage between the nave and the narthex and the carved iconostasis.
Next to the church there is a two-tiered, rectangular wooden bell tower, built of pine logs, and with an octagonal hip ceiling. In 1994 the church and the bell tower were covered with tin. 

Object on the map