Ukraine; Lviv region; Drohobych city; Church of St. Yur (George)
St. Yura's Church - an Orthodox church, a monument of history and architecture; In 2013, it was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites; The church is wooden, three-lobed in plan, belongs to the end of the 15th - the beginning of the 16th century, with a square main nave and two faceted side choirs and faceted log cabins of the altar and the vestibule; The church was brought in 1656 from the Carpathian village of Nadiyeva near the town of Dolyna; The church was exchanged for salt, dismantled and transported to Drohobych on oxen; They installed it on the site of the previous church, which burned down, and in 1678 they built a bell tower nearby; St. George's Church was repaired several times, but it has not lost its original appearance and is still one of the best preserved monuments of Galician architecture of the XV-XVI centuries.