The Greek Catholic church dedicated to St. Archangel Michael (today’s Orthodox church) was erected between 1801 and 1803.
In 1871, the wooden bell tower was constructed. In 1936, the church was enlarged: from the west a porch was built and a sacristy from the south. The church, along with few other churches that remain in the Oslawa Valley, adheres to the type of architecture that spread on the central and eastern Lemkos’ Lands in the 19th c.