Saint Nicholas Church, Nahuievychi

Saint Nicholas Church (Ukrainian: Церква Святого Миколая Мирлікійського Чудотворця) orthodox parish church (PCU) in Nahuievychi of the Drohobych urban hromada, Drohobych Raion, Lviv Oblast.

In 1650 and 1672, it received privileges from the Polish kings John II Casimir Vasa and Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki.

Yakiv, the father of the prominent poet, churchwarden, and member of the church brotherhood, made the iconostasis, candlesticks, crosses, and banners; in 1848 he donated an expensive silver-framed Gospel.

The Gospel had long been stored in the local museum, and, at the request of the parishioners, was returned to the church in 1992.

In August of the same year, the Ivan Franko Literary and Memorial Museum in Nahuievychi hosted an exhibition entitled "Spalena sviatynia" which featured the surviving remains of the burned church.