The Church of Holy Trinity is the current central church of the village. It has a basilica style and was built in the second half of the 19th century by Lagadian masons, because the population of the village had increased a lot at that time and as a result the older religious church of the Virgin Mary was no longer able to serve the religious needs of the village. The church was built in 1875 according to the records of the Holy Synod, although the plaque on the side of the church facing the road lists 1880 as the date of construction. It stands out for its beautiful marble iconostasis and wooden ceiling.