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The main extant remains are the relics of the ancient Roman Empire in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. In the four villas of wealthy families at that time, the mosaics on the floor are particularly exquisite. They were only discovered by a farmer in Paphos while plowing the land in 1961, and they have not been dug up yet, and UNESCO is deeply impressed.
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The main extant remains are the relics of the ancient Roman Empire in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. In the four villas of wealthy families at that time, the mosaics on the floor are particularly exquisite. They were only discovered by a farmer in Paphos while plowing the land in 1961, and they have not been dug up yet, and UNESCO is deeply impressed.
Cyprus-Paphos Ancient Museum, the main existing remains are the relics of the ancient Roman Empire in the 2-3 centuries AD. The mosaics on the floor are especially exquisite. You can feel the typical ancient Greek culture and will involuntarily admire the ancients. Wisdom, those patterns made of monochromatic stones are vivid, and it is also known as the origin of mosaics.
The Paphos Archaeological Park is a historical site around the 3rd century AD. It was the residence of several nobles at that time. There are a large number of exquisite mosaic murals on the floor. Among them, the mosaics in the Dionysus shop of Bacchus are the most, very beautiful , Also known as the Mosaic Park, it is worth visiting.
Exquisite mosaic floor! In Paphos, you see a bus showing Harbour direction on the bus. No matter which way, get on the bus and get off at the terminal.
The historical site of the 3rd century AD-Paphos Archaeological Park, a historical park worth visiting Paphos Archaeological Park is located on a peninsula next to a town. This park is large in scale and covers an area of 106 hectares. It is a world cultural heritage and is a key protected object. I have always wanted to explore the historical civilization of ancient Rome. This time I was fortunate enough to be able to come to the Paphos Archaeological Park. Once I entered this archaeological park, I was instantly attracted by it. When I went to the Paphos Archaeological Park, I noticed the mosaic floor paintings here. I was shocked when I saw them. These are treasures left over from the ancient Roman Empire. I quickly picked up my camera to take pictures. The features of the scenic spots on the map said that these are the people of ancient Rome who slowly grind the colored stones into flakes, and then combine them to form beautiful paintings, most of which are based on Greek myths. I looked at the characters in the painting carefully, and even the expressions were very vivid, and in my opinion it was a perfect work! Wandering in the ruins of the Paphos Archaeological Park, from time to time there will be relics that amaze me, which is an unforgettable experience for me! Tips: In addition to the ruins, Paphos Archaeological Park also has churches, theaters, castles, etc. The opening hours are from 8 in the morning to 7:30 in the evening.