Paphos Old Time In 2023 - Part 6
Water Feature and Memorial

The park was a gift to the municipality from a local family. I think the memorial on the right is to two of their members. The cave on the left leads to a small spring.

Small Chapel

There is a small chapel in the centre of the park. There appeat to be some more catacombs here too, under the sheet of thick, black glass you can see in the foreground.
Municipal Art Gallery

I believe there is a Municipal Art Gallery here as well, though I have never been inside.
New Playground

Before the renovation there was a single swing here. The place looked a mess,
Work In Progress

They aren't finished yet though. In previous years I've used this route as a short cut. They alley it leads to brings you out near the Cake Shop. I wonder if the route will ever be open again? There was a ruined house along the way too, have they have done anything with that yet?
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