The chapel of Agia Marina is placed near the church of Chrysopantanassa. The date of its construction is unknown. It is stone made, very small and its capacity is 50 people. It is a singled aisled chapel with arches and the roof is covered with tiles. In 1980 the chapel was restored externally with the contribution of the inhabitants of Linou. It was actually covered with cement and that’s why its color is grey. The yard is quite big with fencing and it is cemented. The bell tower is made of metal.

The chapel has no wall paintings. The iconostasis was recently made and it has many icons. The icon which is dedicated to Agia Marina is also placed on the iconostasis. There are no psalters in the chapel but there are some lecterns. The gallery is wooden and small. The chapel celebrates mass once a month and every 17 July, the feast day of Agia Marina.

In older times, the village had both Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot inhabitants. It is said that Agia Marina had prevented the increase of the Turkish-Cypriots.