Holy Monastery of Saint Paraskevi in Namata

Founded in the early 14th century, the Monastery of Saint Paraskevi stands at an altitude of 950 meters. Its frescoes, created by iconographers from Lianotopi in the Grammos region, date to the early 17th century and are valuable examples of Byzantine art. Although the monastery suffered looting and destruction during both the Ottoman rule and World War II, it was reestablished in 2001 following an initiative by Metropolitan Antonios, restoring its former splendor.