Greek Catholic wooden church of Saint Basil the Great, 18th century, NKP
The wooden Greek Catholic church in Hrabova Roztok was built in the middle of the 18th century. It was dedicated to one of the most important Eastern saints, St. Basil the Great.
The building is three-part, three-room, two-towered with two crosses. The structure of the temple is log, the structure of the tower is columnar. It is covered with shingles, vertically laid in horizontal strips. A tower, lined with boards, rises from the front of the building. It is covered with a truncated roof on which an onion is planted. There is a three-armed cross on top. Three bells are hung in the tower - one of an uncertain year, two from 1796. Above the sanctuary is a second tower rising from the roof. The roof in the shape of a truncated pyramid is fitted with onions. The roof and onion are covered with shingles. A three-armed cross is mounted on the top.