Agios Nikolaos Church
― A Living Monument of Nature and Faith ―
Категорија ― Kulturni Istaknuti

Nestled within the lush wetland of Fanari, in Epanomi, the church of Agios Nikolaos stands as a unique blend of history, religion, and natural beauty. This wooden church, constructed entirely of fir wood, was transported from Metsovo and erected in the early 20th century at its present location.
History of the Church:
- Origin from Metsovo: The church was built in Metsovo, a village renowned for its wood carving.
- Transfer to Epanomi: It was transported to Epanomi and erected in a magnificent spot within the wetland.
- Maintenance: Despite the passage of time, the church has been maintained and is in excellent condition.
The Church and the Environment:
- Fanari Wetland: The church is located in one of the most important wetlands in Greece.
- Natural Landscape: The view from the church towards the wetland is breathtaking.
- Biodiversity: The wetland is home to a rich variety of birds and other animals.
Why visit the church:
- Unique architecture: The wooden construction of the church is a masterpiece of wood carving.
- Peace and tranquility: The quiet environment of the wetland offers a unique relaxation experience.
- Photographic opportunities: The church and the wetland offer unique photographic opportunities.
- Connection with nature: The church harmoniously unites man with nature.
How to get there:
The church of Agios Nikolaos is easily accessible from Epanomi. There are clear signs leading to the location.
Tips for visitors:
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn are the ideal times to visit the church.
- Attire: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, as you will be walking on a dirt path.
- Camera: Don’t forget your camera to capture the beautiful images.
- Respect: Respect the quietness of the place and the wildlife of the wetland.
The church of Agios Nikolaos ek Metsοvou is a place worth visiting if you want to combine history, religion, and nature in a unique journey.