The Church of Leusa, located near Përmet, is one of Albania’s most remarkable post-Byzantine monuments. Built in the 18th century, it stands out for its beautifully preserved frescoes, wooden iconostasis, and intricate architectural details. The church is set in the peaceful village of Leusë, surrounded by mountains and lush greenery, offering both spiritual and scenic appeal. It remains an active place of worship and a cultural treasure that reflects the region’s religious and artistic heritage. Visiting the Church of Leusa is like stepping back in time, where history and tradition quietly endure.