The 'Synodikon' (conference hall) is a building where the monastic fraternity gathers to discuss spiritual or administrative matters. The new conference hall, recently reconstructed, is located to the north of the old cathedral. It is a good example of modern restoration of historical architecture with traditional materials. Three marble columns support the arches of the balcony, which is enclosed with perforated screens. Three ceramic discs in the colors of marble and clay enrich the decoration of the face of the building. The style and decoration resemble a simple version of a Byzantine palace.