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Home To Aphrodite, Adonis, Dionysus, and Lucky Mortals. The town of Paphos is included in the official UNESCO
list of cultural and natural treasures of the world's heritage.
Paphos, a small charming harbour town, on the west of the island, which has been, during certain times in
antiquity, the capital of Cyprus, has a history which goes back literally thousands of years, and has always
attracted visitors from the rest of the island and abroad.
From the modern town centre to the picturesque harbour and, stretching across the coastline, lie innumerable
ancient sites which not surprisingly have now been included in UNESCO's list of World Cultural Heritage sites.
After all, this is the birthplace and centre of worship of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty and the
whole area retains some of this magic.
Bordered by a lovely coastline, the Paphos area has charming villages in its mountains, here life has gone
unchanged over the years, where the customs and traditions of the country have been kept alivc because that is
ow it has always been. And in the heartland, are famous monasteries such as Ayios Neophytos and Chrysoroyiatissa
with modern day pilgrims.
PLACES OF INTEREST
PAPHOS DISTRICT ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Dighenis street Tel: (06)240215 Attractive collection of Cypriot antiquities from the Paphos area, dating from
the Neolithic Age to 1700 AD.
BYZANTINE MUSEUM
In the premises of the Bishopric Elysee str. Tel. (06)232092 An interesting collection of objects from the
Byzantine period, including Byzantine icons from the 12th to 18th century.
ETHNOGRAPHICAL MUSEUM
Exo Vrisy Tel: (06)232010 Interesting private collection of objects from the Neolithic Age to the present day.
TOMBS OF THE KINGS
Wide area containing underground tombs carved out of solid rock dating to 4th century BC, many decorated with
Doric pillars. Whether Kings were buried here or not, the magnificence of the tombs gave the locality its name.
Cypriot Orange Seller
AYIA SOLOMONI CHURCH
Kato Paphos, St. Paul street. Originally a Christian catacomb. A sacred tree stands at the top, which, according
to tradition, cures the diseases of those who hang a personal offering on its branches.
THE MOSAICS OF PAPHOS
House of Dionysos, House of Theseus and the recently excavated House of Aion. Kato Paphos, near the harbour.
Tel: (06)240217
The amazing mosaic floors, of these 3rd century AD noblemen.'s villas, are considered among the finest in the
Eastern Mediterranean. They mostly depict scenes from Greek mythology and are beautifully executed.
PAPHOS ODEON
A small 2nd century Odeon entirely built of well-hewn limestone blocks. It was uncovered by the Cyprus
Department of Antiqu-ities in 1973-4 and is now regularly used for musical and theatrical performances.
SARANTA KOLONES
Kato Paphos, near the harbour. This castle was built in the first years of the rule of the Lusignans (beginning
of 12th century) maybe on the site of a previous Byzantine Castle. It was destroyed in the earthquake of 1222.
PAPHOS CASTLE
Kato Paphos Originally built as a Byzantine fort to protect the harbour, it was rebuilt by the Lusignans in the
13th century, then dismantled by the Venetians in 1570, who found themselves unable to defend it against the
Ottomans, who in their turn restored and strengthened it after they captured the island.
PANAYIA LIMENIOTISSA BASILICA
Kato Paphos Dating from the Early Christian period, probably early 5th century and dedicated to 'Our Lady of the
Harbour'. Almost completely destroyed during the 7th century Arab raids.
PANAYIA CHRYSOPOLITISSA CHURCH AND BYZANTINE BASILICA
Kato Paphos Built in the 13th century, over the ruins of the largest early Byzantine basilica on the island.
Within the compound, one can see the so called St. Paul's Pillar, where according to tradition Saint Paul was
flogged at some time before the Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was converted to Christianity. Excavations are
still going on.
THEOSKEPASTI CHURCH
Kato Paphos, facing the harbour. Theoskepasti means 'Veiled by God' and according to tradition, God sent down a
fog to protect the original church during the Arab raids. The modern church was built in 1923.
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