Bar Street and Kato Paphos
Roadworks

They have dug up the road next to the church. The work should have finished by now, but they ran into a bit of a snag...

Old Old Paphos

Like many old cities, London included, a lot of Paphos is built on top of Paphos. So when you dig bits up, there is a chance that you can uncover some old ruins. The question is then asked - are they worth preserving?
Ancient Christian Basilica?

According to my limited research (a five-minute google) The Church of Panagia Theoskepasti was built on top of a 10th Century Byzantine Church. Perhaps these ruins are just another part of that? Are they worth preserving? Well, there are already a fair number of ancient Churches in Paphos, in varying states of repair. You only have to look at the ruins around St Paul's Pillar to see that. So would burying over one really be that much of a crime? I can understand excavating it to see what is there. I mean, how many mosaics must still be buried around Paphos, for a start? But if it turns out that your excavation doesn't reveal anything, is it worth protecting?
Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa

Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa is the Church near St Paul's Pillar. The road to it looks dug up, so we are turning left here, to head back to the Seafront.

This is where the traffic coming from the castle end behind Papantoniou's has to go now. Watch where you are walking if you are on foot.
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