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The Shelestove (St Michael's) wooden church (1777) originally from the village of Shelestove. In 1927 was transferred to Mukacheve and from 1976 to Uzhgorod Transcarpathian Museum of architecture and folk art. The Church is the classic example of the Lemko school of folklore architeture.[1]

Courtesy Petro Vlasenko (www.vlasenko.net)[2]

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