Nicosia, the capital of the island of Cyprus, has incorporated elements of the many empires and kingdoms that have claimed it over centuries stretching back to the Bronze Age. Narrow winding streets lead visitors from the Cyprus Museum, with its collection of Neolithic and Roman artifacts, to the thick city wall. Built in the 1600s by the Venetians, the wall now divides the ancient part of the city from the modern. Step through the stone gates and enter a place where the past is still alive.
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The church is located in the woods and the drive to the church is really scenic. It has amazing frescoes very well preserved. A book is on sale which offers full details. No audio guide. There is no artificial light inorder to preserve the frescoes. Wear comfortable shoes as the path to the church is cobblestone but access is not difficult. Can combine the visit here with lunch to one of the restaurants in the vicinity.
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Under the guidance of a local guide, visit this beautifully painted church inside and let the story of the paintings come to you and be amazed. photographing the interior is strictly prohibited
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The Church of Faneromenis located at the square of the same name is next to Ledra Street in Nicosia. Built in the latter part of the 19th century is one of the most important churches in Nicosia and a must visit if you are in the city. A spectacular gold leafed alter with fabulous hand painted icons in the Orthodox style really take your breath away. Cyprus has lots of important churches but this must be one of the most beautiful.
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