V okolí Habury treba vidieť nielen drevený kostolík, oboru zvierat, ale určite aj bronzovú sochu kniežaťa Laborca. The magnificent views of the surrounding countryside and the majesty of the remarkable sculpture create a unique atmosphere that is definitely worth a visit.
Socha kniežaťa Laborec s úctyhodnými rozmermi je umiestnená nad obcou, na vŕšku nad malebným dreveným kostolom.
High is over five metres high and stands on an almost two-metre high pedestal made of natural stone. The statue was erected in memory of Prince Laborac and as a symbol of Rusyn unity.
In the pedestal under the bronze statue there is box with soil from 106 Ruthenian villageswhich symbolizes the unity of Rusyns. The author of the memorial is the academic sculptor Ján Ťapák.

Slavic prince Laborec lived at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. After the invasion of Old Hungarian tribes into the Carpathian Basin, the prince and his retinue went on the run. However, he was caught and executed on the banks of the Sviržava River. Since then, the river has borne the name Laborec.
The valley below the statue bears the name of the Valley of the Prince of Laborec. A path with information boards leads towards the statue.










