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    • Emeritus01 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Troodos area is scattered with lovely little stone churches with stunning painted walls. The monastery in Kalopanagiotis being the best. It had a caretaker to let you in, but unfortunately the museum was closed as the monk was absent. Whilst a fortune was spent paving a new road to the earliest of the churches in Moutoulas there is no indication when you get to the church how to get hold of the key, and the local village is all but deserted in from November to May. Wonderful churches in Kakopetria worth seeing. Personally I found Kykkos Monastery underwhelming although the drive up was breathtaking. It has no sense of antiquity and the frescoes look as though they were painted yesterday. The was a group of wailing women in headscarves in the church apparently getting the icon to bless their shopping. The museum was spectacular with a painted icons and frescoes, ecclesiastical paraphernalia and gilded bibles and it is probably worth worth a visit to see this alone.
    • bladerunnerleicester 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      the monestry is a must visit for everyone inside all is hand painted in gold,surounded by anciant icons which is an unbelievable sight certainly a must see what an experiance you have to see to believe all the splendor,
    • baks2015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Love the drive towards the Troodos mountains, the painted churches are unique to see and it really worth the visit. Plenty to do in Troodos and some really good food to enjoy
    • B7018FDjohns 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Some are hard to find, and harder to get into it, so you may have to be patient and inventive. I hired a local taxi driver (not a driver myself) and he was invaluable - he knew the key holders etc. It is a bit tough going to see all 10 UNESCO churches, so I set myself a day to see five, and I was more than content. The churches look like ancient barns from outside, but inside they are Byzantine jewel boxes. In some of the churches you are immersed in the paintings, which somehow stil exude something of the world of faith that made them. You should not take photos, but you can often buy (very good) guide books with pictures and descriptions. Any lover of art should not miss the churches of the Troodos Mountains. My favourites were Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis and Asinou Forviotissa
    • 245andrewh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My fiancée and I went on a coach trip to Troodos & Kykos the trip was amazing visiting 3 different monastery's and 2 villages. On one of the stops we were told that only a certain nationality could go into a gift shop as one of the tour guides said that the English tourist doesn't spend a money in the gift shop. So that disappointed us. On the whole it was a wonderful day trip.
    • lotsofspots 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you like church architecture, frescoes and icons the Unesco churches in the Troodos are a must. Be prepared for long drives and sometimes quite frustrating circumstances. One morning we headed for Galata. It is a pretty valley and we found the church easily and a couple of bemused German tourists. The church was locked. We'd been told the key was at a coffee shop. Ut which one? The people in the filling station were helpful so we hurtled back to the village in search of the man with the key. Park on the carpark and head straight across to a small coffee shop/bar. The man there made us wait, phoned a friend and saiD, the church is ope. Back to the church to find a tour bus had arrived and a talk in Italian was in full flow. We were obliged to follow them to walk through the olive grove to visit the other church.Was it worth it, yes, yes, yes. The frescoes are beautiful and the architecture unique. In the next village we failed to find the church, let alone the key and the locals weren't helpful. further frustration in Moutoulas! We found the church, new Unesco road leading up to it. Shame we couldn't get in! Locked. No sign of how you might enter. We later discovered 'a man' had the key, but which man, where, god only knows.Our star sites were Agios Ioannis Lambadistis, lovely monastery and amazing icon museum. Very friendly curator and stunning icons. Pedoulas also had pretty little church and a beautiful museum. Pelendri also had a beautiful church and a very hands on caretaker, the ubiquitous man with the key.The churches are well worth a visit but it would be very useful if their were more reliable opeNing times and that keys were easy to track down. Even local tourist offices can't help on this front. Don't bother with Trooditissa, you can't go in.
    • menq 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The famous 10 UNESCO Painted Churches in the Troodos Region are world known for their frescoes and their typical Byzantine architecture. Even if they are tiny, many of them have a lot of history behind and very beautiful sourroundings and show to every foreign tourist that Cyprus have to offer more than just good weather and beaches. Before you visit them, try to get the exact program or the telephone numbers of the people who have the key to open them (some, like Agios Ioannis Lampadistis or Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis are very easy to visit beacuse are open without calling somebody). The entrance for most of them is free, but the photos are not allowed inside (you can buy some postal cards or icons from their little souvenir shops).
    • BLACKJAV 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I want to review all troodos area: The most interestng part of the country, the heart of it. The monasteries are very nice and the painted churches are well preserved but the highkight are the nice villages and the scenery, in particular the Cedar valley (a must!!). Go for the soul of the country, it's worthwhile both for a cool day out of your roasting beach vacation and for a nice day in your tour around the island
    • LAQQ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We happened on Panayia tou Araka (Panagia tou Arakas) at the village of Lagoudera when exploring the Troodos area.The architecture was so interesting and the preservation of the paintings amazing. Definitely some of the best examples. There are postcards available in the church and the pictures on these are excellent.Take time to explore the surroundings are on the top of the hill (see photos) there is seating and an area for services, there is another outdoor mass area beside the church itself.Entrance fee is by way of donation.
    • dbdent 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      To get away from the coast line heat & humidity of the Middle East in the summer I can heartily recommend Piatres [ choice of several hotels] in the Troodos Hills of Cyprus. This is the Greek speaking side of the island and a hire car will bring you right up to the northern border. both the coast to the west and east of the island are readily accessible by car with many attractions eg Nicosia with its Templar fortifications in the east; Paphos in the west with an expansive presentation of well preserved Roman floors , a port with a lighthouse and castle; also Limassol & Lanarca for shopping. Troodos sports an annual summer vintage car rally and is a 20 min drive from a well known monastery [ Agios Dimitrios] which has preserved the old ways of life on the island.Also must not forget to view the salmon fish farm adjacent to the well known fish restaurant in the area.Finally there is the Piatres Chocolate workshop run by an ex-pat UK where you can spend a couple of days to learn the secrets of a chocolatier oceanestates@cytanet.com.cyMost of all if you are from the UK you will feel at home because English is the second language . driving does not require readjustment; the postboxes look the same and so do the wall electric sockets.
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