The Church of St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic wooden church from the late eighteenth century and renovated in 1834. The special feature of the building is that it is covered with earth coated bleached hot. This coating is placed on the churches built with a wood of lesser value as, for example, birch. The interior is divided into three parts. The narthex surmounted by a tower is relatively impressive. The apse polygonal behind the heart and interior walls plastered visually expands the interior. The sanctuary is almost complete iconostasis with a beautiful icon of the Mother of God (Hodigitria "She who shows the way"). Notice the beautiful door whose doors are decorated with icons of the patriarchs. The iconostasis dates from the late eighteenth century.