St Anne’s Church in the village of Bukivtsevo
The village of Bukivtsevo in the Uzhgorod district of the Transcarpathian region was first mentioned in written sources in 1582. It can be assumed that in the XVII century the village was developing very successfully, as already then, on the initiative of the Christian community, a church in the Boyko style, named after St Anne, was built in the village.
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Church of St Nicholas in the village of Chornoholova
The church in Chornoholova shows the influence of stone church architecture on wooden church architecture. The Church of St Nicholas was built in the seventeenth century and radically reconstructed in 1794.
Mini-sculpture “One step closer to Europe” (Manneken Pis)
Popular unofficial names for this mini-sculpture are “Manneken Pis” or “Boy with a Jingle Boy”. The mini-sculpture of the tinkling boy, called “One Step to Europe,” is the furthest from the central part of the Uzhgorod. It can be found near the Uzhgorod restaurant Kilikiya.