It is also called St. Nicola “from Policastro’”s church and it’s located in the “Piazza” (the square).
Its first historical evidence date back to the early Middle Ages, when the diocese of “Palaeocastri”, suffragan of St. Severina of Calabria, is mentioned in “Dispositio” by Pope Leo VI the Philosopher (886-911). In the seventeenth century it was considered as an abbey and called “Abbey of St. Nicola in the square”.
In the eighteenth century, the parish church of St. Nicola was annexed to the territory of Mesoraca as a testimony of the concessions deriving from ancient rights.