Ulucz, Historical village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
Ulucz is a village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship situated along the San River and surrounded by dense Carpathian forests. The settlement retains traditional wooden architecture set within a quiet, nature-filled landscape.
The wooden Orthodox church was built in 1659 and served as the village's main religious center for centuries. After World War II, the community changed when the local Ukrainian population was relocated.
The Orthodox church displays traditional Boyko woodworking and construction techniques in its design. Visitors can observe the skilled craftsmanship in every structural detail of the building.
To visit the historic church, you need to contact the residents at house number 16 for access. The building is managed by Sanok's Museum, so advance coordination is necessary for entry.
The church interior holds original wall frescoes depicting religious scenes that have survived for centuries. Its hilltop location offers views across the San River valley, showing how the settlement was strategically positioned.
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