If you drive from the village of Bene along the Vynogradiv highway to the border with Hungary, the village of Chetfalva of the Berehiv district of the Transcarpathian region is located one kilometer from the road (in Soviet times it was called Chetovo). The population of the village is 755 people. Even if you don’t notice the “architectural sign”, the wooden spire of the bell tower of the local church will serve as a guide. This bell tower is the tallest in Transcarpathia. The main treasure of Chetfalva is a Gothic wooden tower of the 18th century, next to which stands a small, one-window, stone temple of the 14th century, which was reconstructed in 1753.