Panagia Kera is a charming white church dating from the 13C and 14C (beginning of the Venetian occupation). It is small but well proportioned, has three naves culminating in three rounded apses, and houses a remarkable series of well-preserved frescoes; organised in 14 panels, they illustrate the Apocryphal Gospels - a rarity in art history. The life of the Virgin Mary occupies the central nave, St Anne is to the south, St Antony to the north.