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Παρασκευή 15 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Geology of Cyprus

Artemis nature trail

large rocks at the side of the road between chandria Kyperounta

Kourvellos huge lava rock at kataliontas

solomonis catacombs wall


akamas-trail towards Avakas gorge

lava flows at Filani, drone view

Vains at Zoopigi

Akamas beach

kourvellos huge rock formation at Lefkara

ancient shells in the walls of ancient Amathus

 

Παρασκευή 1 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Local archaeological Kourion museum part 1

 Kourion Archaeological Museum is housed in a traditional building that was once the private residence of the late George McFadden, Assistant Director of the University of Pennsylvania, who led extensive archaeological research at the ancient city of Kourion and its environs from 1934 -1953.

The museum opened in 1969 and consists of two exhibition halls that showcase finds from the nearby archaeological sites, including red polished ware of the Early Bronze age, pottery and golden jewellery of the Mycenaean era, and a large number of offerings from the nearby Sanctuary of Apollon Hylates.

The skeletal remains of inhabitants of the city who lost their lives in the 4th century earthquakes constitute one of the most impressive exhibits of the museum, and were found in situ in a Roman house.

Region:Lemesos (Limassol)
Address:Episkopi village, 14km west of Lemesos on the road towards Pafos (Paphos)
GPS coordinates:Lat: 34.669656 Lon: 32.901015
Contact No:Tel: +357 25 932 453
Operating Hours:Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 15:30
Closed on weekends.
Operating Period:All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee:€2,50
For organised groups consisting of more than 10 persons there is a 20% reduction on the entry fees.
The Department of Antiquities can issue special entry cards for all its museums and ancient monuments: One (1) day entry cards - €8,50, three (3) day entry cards - €17,00, seven (7) day entry cards - €25,00.
Website:www.mcw.gov.cy/da
 Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
Sepulchral reliefe-Limestone Cypro-archaic I period 750-600 BC


Engraved plaque-Marble-Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates Roman period 3rd cent AD
Dedicatory inscription to Apollo Hylates, by Claudianos' son of Thyllicos who was cured of his illness by the God.

Bones from middle-aged man

Lamp 4th century AD

Torso of God Hypnos. Marble. Sanctuary of Apollon Hylates Roman period 30 BC

Deer statuette

Lamps