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Ιcon of Virgin Mary from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus.

Gospel from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus.

Gospel from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus.

Icon of Holy Cross and St. Solomoni with her seven children from the church of Agia Marina from Yialousa Community in occupied Karpasia - occupied area of Cyprus.

The magnificent 9th century stone church of Saint Lazarus was built by Byzantine Emperor Leo VI in the 9th century and restored in the 17th century. The church is one of the most remarkable examples of Byzantine architecture in Cyprus.

The small church of Saint Mamas was built in 1455 and decorated with wall paintings signed by artist Philipos Goul.

The church of Saint Nicholas tis Stegis (St. Nicholas of the Roof) stands about 5 km from Kakopetria. It once belonged to a monastery complex. It is covered entirely in wall paintings dating from the 11th to the 17th centuries and is considered one…

Originally a monastery, today’s church of Saint John Lambadistis is a complex of three churches: Agios Irakleidios (11th century), Saint John Lambadistis (1731) and a Latin chapel – all under a single pitched roof. The church is a listed UNESCO…

This 11th century Byzantine church was erected over
the ruins of an Early Christian basilica. The original apse of the basilica has survived together with one of the finest pieces of Byzantine art, a rare 6th century mosaic of Virgin and Child…
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