The first church of St. Nicholas was built just before 1628, but was soon demolished by the Muslims of Ioannina. At an unknown time, a second church was built which was destroyed during the siege of Ali Pasha of Ioannina in 1820-1822. In the 1830s, the benefactor N. Zosimas sent money for the construction of a new church. Some works were completed by 1839 and the church was completed in 1840 with a new donation by benefactor G. Hadjikostas. He also provided all the rest of the equipment of the church (icons, utensils, etc.) in 1841, the year which the temple is dated. It is a three-aisled wooden-roofed basilica surrounded on three sides by a loggia, which has an upper floor along its entire length and serves as the matroneum. It has the peculiarity that the entrance to the upper floor-matroneum is made only from the outside and not from inside the church.