Records show that the Roman Catholic Church in Naháč was built on the site of an old church in 1940. Originally, a new church was to be built in the village opposite the school, because the Monuments Office initially did not agree with the reconstruction and extension to the old church. In 1940, however, the back of the old church was repaired and enlarged at the front. In the church, there is also a stone baptismal font with wrought iron bars transferred from the old church, which also states the year of its construction in 1596. The church is dedicated to St. Michal Archangel.
Records show that the Roman Catholic Church in Naháč was built on the site of an old church in 1940. Originally, a new church was to be built in the village opposite the school, because the Monuments Office initially did not agree with the reconstruction and extension to the old church. In 1940, however, the back of the old church was repaired and enlarged at the front. In the church, there is also a stone baptismal font with wrought iron bars transferred from the old church, which also states the year of its construction in 1596. The church is dedicated to St. Michal Archangel.