The famous Roman house known as Theseus’ mansion was located on Maloutena hill by the Polish expedition, between the Houses of Orpheus and Aeon. It is a huge building, the dimensions of which (94x 142m), make it the largest building of the late 4th century BC....
Today’s bustling marina on the southwest coast of the city is built on one of the most ancient ports on the island and probably the largest in Hellenistic Cyprus. It is also known as the port from which The Apostle Paul sailed when he left the island, continuing...
Stelios Kyriakidis Stadium (formerly the Paphiakos Stadium) is the sports centre of Paphos with a capacity of 8500 spectators. It was built in 1985 and renovated in 2003. Today it is the headquarters of the Paphos FC football team. The sports centre is equipped with...
Built in 1946 and designed by the famous Cypriot architect Andreas Christodoulides, it owes its name to the then Mayor of Pafos (1943-1953) and its founder, Christodoulos Galatopoulos. From its earliest years of operation, the Municipal Library has developed an active...
Here was the heart of the city, when every Saturday morning the grocers laid their wares on their benches and shouted loudly to promote them. Local Pafos residents from all neighbourhoods came together to do their necessary shopping of the week, while at the same time...
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