Apollon Ylatis, god of the woodland, was the protector of Curium. According to archaeological sources he was worshipped here from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. His sanctuary was an important religious centre. It consisted of Apollo’s temple, which has been partly restored, pilgrim halls, the ‘palaistra’, a bath complex, and a holy precinct.
The sanctuary is located about 2.5 kilometres west of the ancient rural city of Kourion, at Episkopi, in Limassol.
Operating Hours: Monday – Sunday 08:30 – 17:00 (16/9 – 15/4),
Monday – Sunday 08:30 – 19:30 (16/4 – 15/9)
Operating Period: All year round
Tel: +357 25 991 049
Entrance Fee: €2,50.
Courtesy of the CTO
Photos: Thulborn-Chapman Photography (taken 18 April 2015 UNESCO International Sites & Monuments Day)
Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Episkopi, Cyprus
Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Episkopi, Cyprus
Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Episkopi, Cyprus
Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Episkopi, Cyprus
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Sanctuary of Apollon Ylatis - Limassol
Re: Sanctuary of Apollon Ylatis - Limassol
Thanks for sharing - nice pics - must schedule a visit there in spring!
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Re: Sanctuary of Apollon Ylatis - Limassol
Thanks!
Keep an eye open for the UNESCO open day, it's the same day each year - certain sites in Cyprus are FREE on that day
We've been to Hylatis several times but our 2 friends who came with us had never been - hence going on a day when there was no charge.
Followed by lunch at Curium, of course
I believe it was advertised on one of the Cyprus Government websites when I found out about it....
Keep an eye open for the UNESCO open day, it's the same day each year - certain sites in Cyprus are FREE on that day
We've been to Hylatis several times but our 2 friends who came with us had never been - hence going on a day when there was no charge.
Followed by lunch at Curium, of course
I believe it was advertised on one of the Cyprus Government websites when I found out about it....
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