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In Lower Paphos you will find a couple of sights that led you through the various ages of Cyprus' history: roman buildings, a Byzantine palace, Christian churches, a Frankish bath and Turkish castle architecture. Upper Paphos (Ktima) was once the burial grounds for New Paphos. Three small, but very interesting museums are located there (see museums)
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Archaeological Museum:
Edit ThisThe museum exhibits ancient Neolithic and Bronze Age idols, amphorae from various periods, statues, statuettes and fragments from local digs. The highlights are the statues of Dionysus and Esculapios from the House of Dionysus.
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| address: | Georgiou Griva Digeni |
| tel: | (06) 240 215 |
Byzantine Museum
Edit ThisThe museum belongs to the Greek-orthodox Church. Its collection of icons is outstanding and open to the public from 9am - 1pm and from 4pm - 7pm.
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| address: | Martiou Street 25 (south of city gardens).Tel=(06) 240 215 |
