The plan is the same as that of Vasyl Nahirnyi's church in Kalush. It is a three-nave building, the central part of which is square, four-columned, five-domed, with three portals. A rectangular narthex and a semicircular apse crowned with a concha are attached to the square. There is a large dome over the transept and four smaller ones diagonally from the central dome. The church was finished in 1913. Today (as of 2024), it is dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel. It belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (Lev Kh., Slobodian V., Filevych N. 100 Churches of the Nahirnyi family. Part One: Churches of Vasyl Nahirnyi. Lviv, 2013. P. 129).