Agia Kyriaki
Panagia Chrysopolitissa
The Panagia Chrysopolitissa church was built in the 13th century over the ruins of the largest Early Byzantine basilica on the island. Within the compound one can see St. Paul's Pillar, where, according to tradition, Saint Paul was flogged before the Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was converted to Christianity. Originally the church was seven-aisled, but later was reduced to five-aisles. The floor of the basilica was covered with colourful mosaics, some of which are still preserved.
Beautiful and harmonic place in sunset when other tourists are gone.
Day spent in Upper-Paphos- Ktima- shopping in basar area and perfectly air-conditioned clothing stores. My Girl found two pieces, I was only assisting her ;D
Hot, hot day again.
Lunch in Ktima street cafe under big tree and with gorgeous view to sea, chicken pita.
Dinner in Sole Mio, salad with Rocket, bacon, baby tomatoes, onion, balsamico
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