The Monastery includes a fortified enclosure (walls, towers and gate) and a registered two-columned catholic church, in the cruciform style, with a five - dome roofing. The various frescoes are fine examples of 12th century art of the Constantinople School. In the northeast corner of the church there is a ceramic ornament displaying an eagle. The central arch, the pre-chamber and the four struts on the outside were repaired at later times.
Panayia Kosmosotira
The monastery of Panayia Kosmosotira was completed in 1152 by Isaakios Komninos, son of Alexios Komninos the first.