Famagusta's Ancient Ruins and Castles
Famagusta’s historical landscape spans from the Bronze Age settlement of Enkomi to the sprawling ancient Greek city-state of Salamis. The region features the Byzantine Kantara Castle, offering strategic views of the Kyrenia mountains, and the Venetian-fortified Othello’s Tower. Within Salamis, significant ruins include the Roman theater, gymnasium, and granite-columned forum. The architectural heritage is further enriched by Gothic remnants like the Church of St. George of the Latins and the early Christian basilicas of Agia Triada and Panayia Afentrika.
Salamis
Salamis was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedieos, 6 km north of modern Famagusta.
Kantara Castle
Kantara Castle is a castle in Cyprus, under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus.
Enkomi
Enkomi is a village near Famagusta in Cyprus. It is a short distance from a prominent 2nd millennium BC archaeological site also named…
Salamis, Cyprus
Salamis was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedieos, 6 km north of modern Famagusta.
Othello's Tower
Othello Castle, also known as Othello's Tower, is a castle in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus.
Agia Triada
Agia Triada, Ayia Triada, or Hagia Triada is Greek for Holy Trinity, and common toponym. It may refer to:
Granite Forum
Located within the ancient city of Salamis, this Roman-era forum is distinguished by massive granite columns imported from Egypt. It served as the city's central public square and marketplace.
Roman Bath
These well-preserved thermal baths are part of the Salamis Gymnasium complex. The site features underfloor heating systems, mosaic floors, and marble statues depicting mythological figures.
Colonnaded Street
A central thoroughfare in ancient Salamis lined with reconstructed marble columns. This street once connected the major public buildings, including the gymnasium and the Roman theater.
Forum-Agora
One of the largest agoras in the Roman East, this site served as the administrative and commercial heart of Salamis. It was originally surrounded by stoas, or covered walkways.
Tomb of the Kings
A necropolis dating from the 8th to 7th centuries BC. These royal tombs are noted for their large entrance passages where remains of horses and chariots were discovered during excavations.
Panayia Afentrika
A complex of three ruined churches dating from the 6th to 12th centuries. The site represents a significant example of early Byzantine ecclesiastical architecture on the Karpas Peninsula.
Church of St. George of the Latins
Built in the late 13th century, this Gothic church features high pointed arches and lancet windows. Its design was influenced by the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris and served the Latin community.
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