The Model Houses at Trimiklini
The Smallest Church in Cyprus?
This little church was a nice touch.
Powered by Electricity?
If you look closely, there appears to be some sort of cable running between all the houses. Did they light up at night, or during festivals? Does it still work?
More Above
There are several layers of houses, though I didn't attempt to clambour over the lower ones to get higher. I doubt the owners would have appreciated me breaking their handiwork.
A House In Closeup
Somebody has spent an awful lot of time assembling all these houses, yet there is no idea as to why they have been built.
One Final House
Cyprus is full of random art installations like this. Often they are erected by anonymous people for the sole purpose of their own entertainment. It is a lovely attitude to have.
If anybody knows any of the history behind this place, please let me know in the comments.
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