Step back in time with a visit to Choirokoitia, one of the best preserved sites
of a prehistoric settlement found in the Eastern Mediterranean, with its
reconstructed round dwellings giving a vivid representation of what life was
like at the dawn of civilisation.
Admire the exquisite floor mosaics of the Roman villas depicting scenes from
mythology, arguably the best in the eastern Mediterranean and the impressive
underground Tombs of the Kings nearby, carved out of solid rock and decorated
with Doric pillars. Or enjoy an ancient Greek play performed in a Roman
amphitheatre with the most spectacular view on a cliff overlooking the sea.
Many fine examples of Byzantine art have survived on the island, which you can
see for yourself in Cyprus’ painted churches with their colourful frescoes, ten
of which have been put on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Marvel at the
sumptuous pageantry of Greek Orthodox religious festivals whose origins go back
thousands of years.
In addition to the wealth of outdoor sites, tour the priceless collection of
artefacts displayed in the various Archaeological Museum where you can see
objects spanning the island’s history, including pottery, coins, jewellery,
tombstones and statues.
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