This two columned church (two other columns being in the form of
pillars), is cross vaulted, and has three apses and four domes. The well
preserved frescoes show the Life of Jesus, Hospitality of Abraham, and
images of the Saints and the donors of the church. Although it resembles
the Karanlik (Dark) and Elmali (Apple) churches, the scenes of way of
the cross and descent from the cross make this church different from the
others. The figures are generally large. The footprints under the
ascension scene give the church its name, which means "with sandal". The
church dates back to the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th
centuries.
The center dome houses a picture of Jesus the Pantocrator with the Busts of Angels in the insets. On the central apse is Deesis, on the north apse Mary and the baby Jesus, and on the south apse, a picture of St Michael.
Scenes: Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, Baptism, Raising Of Lazarus, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem, Betrayal, Women at the Tomb, Anastasis, Ascension and portraits of the Saints.