The Archbishop's Palace, which is only open to the public on special occasions, was completed just after Cyprus' independence in 1960. A 10m-high bronze...
Plateia Archiepiskopou Kyprianou
Discovered in 1962 by a farmer ploughing his field, these spectacular ruins have been acclaimed as some of the best examples of Roman floor mosaics...
Kyriakou Nikolaou
A well-preserved and resplendently painted church, this is another gem from UNESCO's list of heritage sights. The wall paintings date from 1105 to the early...
Nikitari
Yet another UNESCO-listed church, Stavros tou Agiasmatiholds the most complete cycle of late 15th-century mural paintings on the island, painted in 1494 by...
About 5km north of Platanistassa
Built in the 14th century, the Twin Churches were once frequented by two rival orders of knights. The smaller of them belonged to the Knights Hospitaller,...
Kisala Sokak