begin of the 16th
c.
Owned
by a fraternity. In 1900 owned by 6 families. Reconstructed
probably in 1572 - 1574. Radically renovated from 1716 to 1728.
Restored by the Archaeological Department. With an exonarthex only
at the northern side and a two-storey lean-to, the first floor of
which was used as the priest's residence. Distinctive feature: the
vertical axis of the facade, set off by the arched main entrance
door, the two circular windows and the sculptured angel on the roof
top. The 18th c. iconostasis was painted by G. Chrisoloras. There
are also paintings by E. Tzane Bountalis (17th
c.).