It is located at the western end of the settlement. The medieval single-aisled chapel is built with adobe, while the corners of the monument were built with carved corner stones. The main entrance of the church is located on its north side, while small windows are located on the west and south. In the center of the protruding semicircular arch instead of a sanctuary there are two small circular skylights. Its pitched roof was covered with cement mortar. The chapel was repaired in June 1947, according to an inscription engraved on the Holy Altar.
The pilgrimage icon of the church is a work of the 20th century and was narrated by Hierodeacon Panaretos Kousoulidis. It depicts Saint Constantine holding a large wooden cross and Saint Helen holding the Holy Helios within a panel