The Paphos Lighthouse stands tall at the edge of the Paphos Archaeological Park. It is a historic beacon that has guided sailors for over a century. Built during the late 19th century, when Cyprus was under British rule, the lighthouse has become an iconic symbol of Paphos. Located in a strategic spot, the lighthouse offers […]
The Frankish Baths of Paphos are one of the city’s lesser-known historical treasures. These baths offer a fascinating glimpse into the medieval period when Paphos was under the rule of the Lusignan (Frankish) dynasty. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, the Frankish Baths of Paphos reflect the architectural and cultural influences of both the […]
The Basilica of Chrysopolitissa, also known as Panagia Chrysopolitissa, is one of Paphos’s most significant early Christian sites. Built in the 4th century AD, this basilica was one of the largest Christian structures on the island of Cyprus. Its historical and religious importance makes it a key attraction for those interested in early Christianity. Historical […]
The Ancient Odeon of Paphos is a remarkable landmark located within the Paphos Archaeological Park. This historic theatre is a testament to Paphos’s rich cultural and entertainment heritage. Built in the 2nd century AD, the Odeon was designed as a venue for music, poetry, and theatrical performances. Architectural Features and Historical Significance The Ancient Odeon […]
The Byzantine Museum of Paphos, located within the Paphos Bishopric, offers a captivating exploration of the city’s Byzantine and medieval history. This museum is a treasure trove of religious artifacts, icons, and frescoes, each providing deep insights into the spiritual and artistic heritage of Paphos. Highlights of the Museum One of the museum’s most remarkable […]
The Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Kouklia, situated just a short drive from Paphos, is one of Cyprus’s most significant archaeological sites. Dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite, this ancient sanctuary dates back to the 12th century BC. It served as a major center of worship for centuries and remains a key site for understanding ancient religious […]
The Paphos Mosaics are among the most remarkable and well-preserved artworks from the ancient world. These mosaics, found in the Paphos Archaeological Park, offer a stunning glimpse into the artistic and cultural richness of ancient Paphos. They adorn the floors of noblemen’s villas that date back to the Roman period. Exploring the Mosaic Houses The […]
Paphos Castle, standing proudly at the edge of Paphos Harbor, is a striking symbol of the city’s strategic and historical significance. This impressive fortress, originally built during the Byzantine period, has undergone numerous reconstructions, each adding a layer to its rich history. Historical Evolution The castle’s origins trace back to the Byzantine era, but it […]
The ancient ruins of Kato Paphos offer a fascinating gateway into the city’s illustrious past. Located within the Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this extensive area provides an immersive experience into ancient civilizations, particularly highlighting the Roman era. Exploring the Roman Villas One of the most captivating features of the park is […]
Paphos, a city steeped in myth and history, is famously known as the birthplace of Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty. The legend unfolds at Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, a striking sea stack along the Paphos coastline. According to mythology, Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam at this […]