Paphos Archaeological Park

Published 25th of February, 2020

Asclepieion

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Next to the Odeon you have the Asclepieion, which was a hospital, back in the day. From here, we walk past the Agora, to our left, and continue on to Saranta Kolones.

Nothing To See Here

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On my numerous visits to the park, as I walked from the Odeon to Saranta Kolones, I kept spotting these rocks, and wondered what was over there. Finally curiousity got the better of me, and I waded through the undergrowth to have a look. Compared to the rest of the site, there is nothing special over there, and when I got back to the main path I had to explain to two security guards what I had been doing. Nice to see them on the ball. It is worth mentioning, though it shouldn't need to be said, that you shouldn't take home any souvenirs you might find on your walk through the park. If you get caught you could land up in serious trouble.

Saranta Kolones

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This is another favourite of mine, partly because it is at least three ruins in one. A castle has been built on top of another castle, and after it was abandoned, other bits have been added on to the sides.

Three of the Forty

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Saranta Kolones - Forty Column Fortress - has, unsurprisingly, 40 columns lying around the ruins. I took their word for it that this was the case, and didn't bother counting them. I did however see rather a lot.

Let's Get To Work

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So this was a summary of what you can see at Paphos Archaeological Park. By now we must have whetted your appetite, and over the coming days we will be publishing detailed blogs covering the following:

  • The Houses of Aion and Theseus
  • The House of Dionysos
  • The Lighthouse And Beyond
  • From Toumpallos to Saranta Kolones

We will round all that off with a more sedate film of the park, before finally unleashing you on our Virtual Tour. After that, you are on your own.

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