The first written mention of the village was in 1467. A large brick
manor house was built in 1780 by Maciej Starzeński. The building was burned down towards the end of
World War I. In the
Second Polish Republic, the village was the seat of the rural municipality of
Kołtów in the
Złoczów County of the
Tarnopol Voivodeship. During the
Nazi German occupation, a Polish resident of the village, Maria Żurawska, hid
Jewish individuals. In 2013, the
Yad Vashem posthumously honored her with the title of
Righteous Among the Nations. Between 1943 and 1944,
Ukrainian nationalists from the
OUN-
UPA murdered 71 Poles here as a part of
Volhynia genocide. Two of the three attacks on the village took place on December 24, 1943, and December 24, 1944, coinciding with Christmas Eve. On 19 July 2020, as a result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of the Zolochiv Raion, the village became part of the
Zolochiv Raion. ==Religion==