Christian Heritage Sites
Explore the spiritual heart of Paphos through its diverse Christian monuments. This collection highlights the Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa complex, where a 13th-century church stands amidst the ruins of a massive 4th-century Byzantine basilica near St Paul's Pillar. From the prominent red domes of Ayioi Anargiroi to local neighborhood chapels like Agios Kendeas and Panagia Pantanassa, these sites illustrate the city's continuous religious evolution from late antiquity to the present day.
St Paul's Pillar
Said to be the pillar where St. Paul was tied and given 39 lashes before he coverted his tormentor to Christianity.
Agia Kyriaki Chrisopolitissa
13th-century church built over the ruins of a 4th-century Byzantine basilica. It contains significant mosaic floors and is a shared place of worship for Catholic and Anglican denominations.
Ayioi Anargiroi
Large Greek Orthodox church featuring red-tiled domes and a spacious interior, serving as a primary site for local weddings and religious services.
Agios Kendeas
Traditional Greek Orthodox church located in the upper town, featuring stone architecture and classic Byzantine ecclesiastical elements.
Agios Petros & Pavlos
Contemporary Greek Orthodox church dedicated to the Apostles Peter and Paul.
Agios Georgios (Ftohos)
Small Greek Orthodox chapel.
Agios Georgios (Agridion)
Greek Orthodox place of worship.
Panagia Therapeutria
Local Orthodox church dedicated to Panagia Therapeutria (the Healer).
Panagia Pantanassa
Large, modern Greek Orthodox church in central Paphos with a traditional cross-in-square design and prominent central dome.
Agios Georgios
Greek Orthodox place of worship.
Efta Agioi Giorgides
Greek Orthodox church dedicated to the Seven Saint Georges.
Agios Theodosios
Greek Orthodox church.
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