Panagia tou Sinti Monastery
The monastery of Panagia tu Sinti, founded in the 13th century, is a former Orthodox monastery with Cypriot-Venetian architecture. Renovated from 1993 to 1997, it is under the protection of UNESCO.
The monastery of Panagia tu Sinti, founded in the 13th century, is a former Orthodox monastery with Cypriot-Venetian architecture. Renovated from 1993 to 1997, it is under the protection of UNESCO.
The mosque is located in the western area of the village centre opposite the Greek Orthodox Zoodochou Pigi Church.
The Ömerzade Osman mosque is located in the centre of the village. The mosque visible today replaced a former mosque in the village. The new mosque was erected around 1920, but was in a bad state only eight years later and needed extend repair. The Paphos earthquake of 1953 sustained major damage to the building, that was repaired later on.
The mosque is centrally located in the village. The present mosque dates from 1937, replacing a previous mosque on the same site, and was built largely from the stones of the old mosque.