The most famous historical landmark of the village of Negrovets, Khust district, Zakarpattia region, is the wooden Michael’s Church with a bell tower in the Boykiv style. This Greek-Catholic church was built at the end of the 18th century in the Potok tract, about which a carved inscription above the entrance has been preserved. According to another version, the temple was built in the village of Yasenovets, which was destroyed by a huge landslide. According to legend, a whole mountain moved. In any case, in 1818, St. Michael’s Church was moved and rebuilt in Transcarpathian Gothic style. From the temple built in the 18th century, the log walls and the frame of the lower part of the tower have been preserved.