Church of the Resurrection of the Lord
The stone Church of the Resurrection was built in Uhersk in 1912-1913 by the famous Lviv architects Oleksandr Lushpynskyi and Thaddeus Obminskyi. In 1934, a new iconostasis was made for the church, which is a significant monument of Ukrainian church art of the first half of the 20th century. The author of the iconostasis icons is the artist Yuriy Magalevsky, and the carving was done by Ivan Terplavets from Ivano-Frankivsk. The structure and carvings of the iconostasis have features of the Ukrainian style developed by leading Ukrainian artists in Galicia. Among the icons of the iconostasis, the Intercession of the Virgin Mary has an interesting iconography, depicting peasants against the background of a wooden church. The church was painted by graduates of the Department of Sacred Art, Yurii Hrechyn, Vladyslav Malavskyi, and Oleksii Cherednichenko, during 2007-2010. On the walls of the church we see some of the first images of Ukrainian new martyrs of the 20th century in monumental art.