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The early Christian basilica in Kourion archaeological site dates back to the 5th century AD and was probably the Cathedral of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the external northern side.

It
consists of a complex of baths and rooms with
beautiful 5th century AD mosaic floors. The
early Christian basilica dates back to the 5th
century AD and was probably the Cathedral
of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the
external northern…

It
consists of a complex of baths and rooms with
beautiful 5th century AD mosaic floors. The
early Christian basilica dates back to the 5th
century AD and was probably the Cathedral
of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the
external northern…

The mosque was built in 648 AD, on the spot where
Umm Haram died when she fell off her mule, during
one of the first Arab raids on the island. The mosque
was first renovated in 1816 and more recently in
2002 by UNOPS.

Ευρωπαϊκοί Προορισμοί Αριστείας, είναι ενα έργο που προάγει μοντέλα ανάπτυξης βιώσιμου τουρισμού σε ολόκληρη την Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωσης.

The Church of Panagia tou Araka. The 12th century church of Panagia tou Araka is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site. It contains some of the finest frescoes of the late Comnenian style (1192) comparable to those prevailing throughout Greece, the…

This manor house is one of the most important surviving 18th century buildings in Nicosia. It was once the residence of the Dragoman of Cyprus, Chatzigeorgakis Kornesios, who was executed by the Ottomans in 1809. The building was restored by the…

The Pancyprian Gymnasium is located in Nicosia . It is the oldest establishment of secondary Education in Cyprus. It was founded in 1812.

The mosque was formerly a 14th century Augustinian monastery dedicated to St. Mary. It was converted into a mosque in 1571 by Mustafa Pasha, the Ottoman conqueror of the island, who believed that the original church was built on the spot where the…

Originally a monastery, today’s church of Agios
Ioannis Lambadistis is a complex of three
churches: Agios Irakleidios, Agios Ioannis
Lambadistis and a Latin chapel – all under
a single pitched roof. The church is a listed
UNESCO World…
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