'Monastery of Panagia of the Golden Feet') is a men's communal monastery, founded at the end of the 12th century.
It has been declared a protected monument by the Ministry of Culture of Greece and nowadays it is the patron of the Municipality of Erymanthos.
It is likely that it was built at the end of the 12th century and the first church functioned inside a cave with stalagmites on the walls of which hagiographies are preserved.
It is located in mountainous Achaia, approximately in the central part of the prefecture and specifically in the historical area of Nezera, administratively under the Local Community of Chrysopigi of the Municipality of Erymanthos.
[2] It is built on a cave of Erymanthos, almost at the bottom of the Piros river valley and near its banks, surrounded by centuries-old trees and gardens.