Mikri Salamina Sculpture Park

Published 27th of November, 2018

Mosaics

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On the floor near the statues were a couple of nice mosaics. I like how popular mosaics are in Cyprus. It is a lovely way to express yourself.

Ampitheatre

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This was nice too. I would love to see a production here. Beautiful surroundings.

Fine Landscaping

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I didn't notice the big tiles on the floor when we were walking around, but they look almost like graves. Philippos did all the landscaping himself too. The place is breathtaking.

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Philippos had six reasons for using snails. He explained it all as he showed our group around. However, we saw so much in the day that I had to ask for clarification later via the internet. These were his reasons:

1. Erotic

2. Female and male in one

3. Infinity

4. Shell is the memories

5. People should go high with pride like an Eagle. Not by swinging like the snail.

6. If you cut shell you can see symbol of Mathematics [golden ratio].

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