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Aphendrika |
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A castle belonging to the town, rock tombs, a temple, and a
harbour which is now full have been found as a result of
excavations carried out in the region. The town was one of
the six important towns of Cyprus in the 2nd century B.C.
There are three churches close to Aphendrika: Saint Georgios,
Panaya Chrysiotissa and Panaya Asomatos. Saint Georgios is a
single-domed church with a two-part apsis built in the 10th
century. Panaya Chrysiotissa was constructed in the 6th
century. It was renewed at the end of the 10th century as it
had been destroyed as a result of Arab raids. The wooden
ceiling was replaced with a tunnel-vaulted one. The church
was destroyed once again during the middle ages and was
reconstructed for the last time in the 16th century. The one
in the best condition of these three churches is the Panaya
Asomatos church built in the 6th century. This church too
was reconstructed in the 10th century as it was destroyed
during the Arab raids. |
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