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St Basil’s Church in the village of Zadilske

The current church of St. Basil in the village of Zadilske, Mukachevo district, Zakarpattia region, was built, most likely, by the same craftsmen who built the church in the neighboring village of Yalovy.

This is already the second church building in the village. The first was the church of St. Nicholas, which was built by priest Fyodor Zadilskyi. This temple was first mentioned in documents in 1733, and for the last time in 1870. The church has not been preserved to this day, as it burned down at the end of the 19th century after being ignited by a candle.

Церква святого Василя в селі Задільське

The modern church of St. Basil the Great is similar to other wooden churches of the upper Latorytsia, but its significant difference is the presence of two log houses, not three. It is the youngest church of this style. The creator of St Basil’s Church in Zadilske was a famous craftsman, Ilko Nimets. Thanks to his talent and labour, the church of St Basil was built at the very beginning of the twentieth century.

Photo of the church of St Basil in the village of Zadilske

A brief overview

🗺 Location N48°45′51″ E23°04′09″
🔰 First mention 1733
🧭 Distance from Zhdeniyevo About 10 km
🚙 Road for Auto and on foot
🏕 Stop with a tent No
🏡 Housing nearby Zhdeniyevo
☕ Cafes and shops Zhdeniyevo

Getting to St Basil’s Church in Zadilske village

 Walking route

🔰 Start From the parking lot near the temple
🚶 Walking distance A walk through the territory of the church

On the map

Detailed description of the Zadilska church (Transcarpathian region)

St. Basil’s Church is rectangular in plan, with a narrower hexagonal altar. The log cabins of the church are covered with a high gable roof. Above the nave hangs a rectangular tower, which ends with a spherical top and a crown on a hollow lantern. The church is encircled by a loft, which rests on the outcrops of log cabins. On the western facade, the attic turns into a high porch. The nave and nave are covered with a box vault. They are conditionally separated by a small vertical carved beam, which ends just below the level of the windows.

Next to the church, a little to the side, there is a beautiful two-story belfry, square in plan, with bends, standing on a high foundation. Above the first tier, the attic rests on the outbuildings of the log house. Under the roof, in the upper tier, there are rectangular windows.

According to legend, three bells were installed in the belfry in 1884-1885, which indicates that it was built before the temple itself. During the First World War, a rumor spread in the village that the bells were being requisitioned. The local villagers hid the bells securely. However, only two bells were found after the war. And only in 1923, the third bell was installed in the belfry, which was a gift from a man from Nizhny Vorita, who returned from working in America.

Unfortunately, the roof and eaves of both the church and the bell tower were covered with sheet metal back in the mid-1920s. The log cabins of the church are covered with authentic shingles and painted.

The shrine is built of spruce beams and is located on a steep slope above the village near the new cemetery. An incredible mountain panorama opens up around the temple.

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Tours and excursions

Accommodation nearby

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from 700₴/night
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Where to eat deliciously

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