Agios Theodoros Church
Main Entrance

We shall walk around the front of it first, and enter from the other side.


I couldn't find much on the internet about the church, but this is what I was able to ascertain:
This Byzantium style Church was built in the 8-9th Church and used by the Orthodox Christians during the Frangous period. The interior walls were covered with murals. Unfortunately, at the time of the Ottoman rule, the roof collapsed and was never reconstructed. Many murals were however saved and are to this day kept at the Holy bishopric of Paphos.
Side View

I shall have to visit the Bishopric, it sounds like it will hold a mountain of information on the various chuches dotted around Paphos. Anyway, let's go in.
The Front Room

I couldn't see any signs of murals in the front room, other than a few remnants on the left wall.
A Small Shrine

There was however evidence that people still used the church for their prayers.
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