The medieval chapel is single-aisled with its main entrance located on the west side. The wall structure of the monument consists mainly of loose stones, while its corners are built with regularly carved corner stones. There is a small window on each of the north and south walls. In the center of the apse, which is protruding and semicircular, there is a small square apse window, while at the origin of the quadrant there is an exergue cornice.
The drum of the apse is interrupted internally in the center and a pedestal is formed, which served as a Holy Altar. Its pitched roof is covered with Marseille-type tiles.
Inside the church there is a remarkable wooden shrine, probably from the 18th century, as well as an interesting icon of the Archangel Michael from the 20th century, the work of deacon Panaretos Kousoulidis.