The tiny 13th century chapel of Panayia tou Moytoulla has a steep-pitched wooden roof and frescoes dating to 1280. It is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, the church is an early 16th century chapel on the hill overlooking the village. Its interior is completely painted with one of the most accomplished series of murals of the post -Byzantine period.
The Holy Chalice of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occubie area of Cyprus. Holy Vessels of the Church of St. Luke, St. Marina and St. Thyrsos that survived the tourkish invasion in 1974.
Cherubim’s from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus. Cherubim’s of the Church of St. Luke, St. Marina and St. Thyrsos that survived the Turkish invasion in 1974.
Candelabra from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus. Cherubim’s of the Church of St. Luke, St. Marina and St. Thyrsos that survived the Turkish invasion in 1974.