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  • The church "St. Theodor" (13th century) is a one-ship building, in a picturesque style - from alterating belts ot white lime blocks and red bricks. From the inside decoration icons and the iconostasis have been left.
  • The church " St. Paraskeva" (13th - 14th century) is a one-ship cross-domed church. Along the whole facade a row of richly decorated arches passes. Above them there are belts of ceramic decorations.
  • The church "St Archangels Mihail and Gavrail" (13th - 14th century). One-ship cross-domed church. Its decoration is similar to the church "St Paraskeva".
  • The church " Christos Pantokrator" (13th - 14th century) is a cross-domåd church with exquisite proportions and picturesque decoration. To the east there are three little apses, richly profiled from the outside. Along the whole facade passes a belt of arches richly decorated. The beautiful dome and the belfry have been preserved.
  • The church "St Joan Aliturgetos" (14th century) is a big cross-domed church. Although it is not well-preserved due to an earthquake in 1913. It marks the highest stage in the Medieval church architecture. The facades are the most impressive.
  • The church "St Spas" (17th century) is a little one-ship and one-apse building. It was built and painted at the time of Metropolitan Kiprian (1609).
  • The church "St Kliment" (17th century) is richly painted. The central apse and the altar table have been preserved.