Danylovo

Danylovo (Ukrainian: Данилово; Hungarian: Husztsófalva) is a village located on the Khust-Synevyr highway, 20 km from the district center, Khust.

It is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine.

[2] In the southern outskirts of the village, traces of an ancient Russian settlement of the 11th-13th centuries were found.

In the northeastern outskirts of Danylovo, which, on the elevation of Tatar Laz, is a settlement, perhaps, of ancient times.

Salt was once extracted from three mines: Upper, Middle and Lower, which were located at a depth of 80–100 meters.

This conditional name originated in the geographical area, on the edges of which are located four villages in which ancient wooden church buildings were built and preserved.

Architects I. Mogytych and L. Dmitriyevich carried out restoration work in the church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in 1968.

On the west side of the facade, the church ends with a closed porch with molded windows.

The frame tower, which begins above the bobbin, is crowned by a high spire and four corner spiers.

The inside of the church separates the porch from the nave and the altar with a wooden openwork arch.

The Danylovo Wooden Church