The church of Agios Nikolaos was first built in 1819, replacing an older one, and its frescoes were painted in 1832 by the painter Theodosios Zois from Ioannina and his son Constantine. The iconostasis (wood carved temple) and its icons date to the same or a little later era. In 1836 the church was renovated, and a wide narthex was added to the west. It is a three-aisled vaulted basilica, in which the longitudinal arch of the central aisle is interrupted by another transverse, visible in the external walls. A dome rises at the junction of arches.