Ayia Napa Sculpture Park
Now Go Visit Yourself
So there you have it. The park is worth visiting many times. I am sure you will always find something new to amaze. Also, consider visiting at different times of the day. There must be some gorgeous vistas when the sun is beginning to set.
And who knows what the park will look like in a few years time? New pieces have been added since 2014, and there is room for more yet. I would just like to thank all the artists who have made contributions. The park does you all, and Ayia Napa as a whole, an immense amount of credit.
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