Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 2
Agios Nikolaos Galataria
The road on the other side of the river runs up to Galataria. On the way you will go past a lovely church - Agios Nicolaos. Stop and check it out. You won't be disappointed.
Recent Renovations
We drove past here earlier on in the year, and saw workmen here. They appear to have been repairing the staircase, amongst other things. Let's go inside.
Bring A Torch
Oh, you will need to bring a decent torch if you visit. For more information on this church, see the links at the foot of the page. I blogged about it a while ago and there are lots of photos, better than the ones you see here. I took these in a hurry with no lighting, relying solely on my flash.
Lovely Murals
I had to take a few pictures though, just to give you an idea.
Ancient Beauty
Do check out the blog in the link below. The church is well worth a visit.
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