Kapesovo

The village used to be more south near Baya (Kipi), where many vegetables were grown and it was called "Kapouska".

[3] In the 18th and 19th centuries Kapesovo was renowned in Epirus for its painters, called mpogades (Greek: Μπογάδες), that worked in dozens of churches from Moscopole to Arta.

The church of Aghios Nikolaos, built in 1793, the cultural center and the folkloric museum are some of the village's attractions.

In the Paschaleios School, found at 1861, by Konstantinos and Pavlos Paschalis, is kept today one of the four copies of Rigas Fereos chart.

[4] Out of the village is a cobble stone pathway down a steep rocky slope that leads to nearby Vradeto.