Maa Palaiokastro Archaeological Site
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So lets go and have a look, and not a moment too soon.

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Oh by the way, if you want to make your visit here infinitely more interesting, bring a bag of ping pong balls with you.
Um...

To say the interior was disappointing is an understatement. There are no exhibits inside. There are a few signs, like this one, containing information on the rocks you saw outside, and what they found there. But other than that nothing.
Next To Nothing

That's not strictly true. There were a couple of these designs on the floor. Just in case you got lost and thought you were in Nicosia.
Courtesy of the Leventis Foundation

Honestly, if I ran the Leventis Foundation I would want to cover up my involvement in this place. I did a bit of googling, and apparently, all the exhibits got nicked, or something like that. But in that case, the place should be closed to the public until some suitable facsimiles can be found.
The one saving grace about this dome is this: there is a superb echo in here, magnifying the quietest footstep. So take those ping pong balls out of their bag and fling them up in the air. The noise will be magnificent, and easily the highpoint of your visit.
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