Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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The church was built in 1762 by the efforts of the village grandfather, Kazymyr Pravdych, under the tutelage of Lviv Bishop Lev Sheptytsky. The monument belongs to the outstanding works of wooden architecture of the Galician school. The interior of the building preserves a unique Baroque-Rococo painting ensemble, dated, according to an inscription on the east wall and above the south door of the nave, to 1763. The ideological program of the decoration is based on the glorification of the church's founder and his wife Petronilla, who came from the ancient noble family of Putkovsky of the Nalench coat of arms. This is the reason for the dedication to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is rare for Ukrainian churches, and the iconography of the church's wall paintings, which is atypical for the Eastern rite, which shows the significant influence of the Roman Catholic tradition. An important innovation was the reproduction of a local legend about the history of the church's foundation in Vysloboky.