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A holiday favorite, Paphos, for most people, is all about the sun, sand and the sea, but despite its famous as a resort on the coast, this city has a lot of great historical attractions, which make a good diversion for days when you want to do more than the beach flop.

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Tourist Attractions

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There are some well -preserved remnants of the Roman period in Paphos, scattered near the port area, all dates from the second century.Odeon (a small theater) is still used today for summer music festivals and has 12 rows of chairs.In front is the Great Court (95 square meters) of the Agora, which functioned as a Romanian market, with only the foundations and parts of the columns.Nearby are the broken remains of the ancient walls of the city.Next to Odeon is a modern lighthouse and a rocky mound that is believed to have been the city of the city.It was once a temple here, but little of it survived.Only to the south is a collection of buildings, which served as an asklepion (the altar of the healing god, asklepios), although there are not much.