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Agia Napa Cathedral, Limassol City

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Agia Napa Cathedral reviews

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  • It was nice to find this Cathedral in Limassol open to the public and without having to pay a charge to enter, as you often have to in England. Very impress in many ways , but a shame there was no... 
    It was nice to find this Cathedral in Limassol open to the public and without having to pay a charge to enter, as you often have to in England. Very impress in many ways , but a shame there was no...  more »
  • It’s a very pretty cathedral, also on the inside. Worth visiting. It’s not clear what the opening hours are. 
    It’s a very pretty cathedral, also on the inside. Worth visiting. It’s not clear what the opening hours are.  more »
  • Quite modern church - built late 19th/early 20th century - right in the middle of the Old Town of Limassol. Well worth a look if you're nearby. 
    Quite modern church - built late 19th/early 20th century - right in the middle of the Old Town of Limassol. Well worth a look if you're nearby.  more »
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  • Looks nice but was supposed to be open at 2pm and still not open at 2:20 with people waiting outside, so probably just looks a lot better than it is run…
  • Beautiful chapel we walked in and it is absolutely stunning. There was a service going on and it was just outstanding. It’s worth the stop when you are in the area. A step into the past
  • Beautiful from outside. Never been inside.
  • Beautiful in the old town area
  • Beautiful church. Limassol’s Ayiou Andreou Street stretches along the towns sea front, providing a pleasurable walk along the ‘Molos’ area; an eye catching seaside park that stretches from the old port to the Limassol Zoo with direct access to the numerous restaurants, shops and cafes available for down time. The Limassol landmark built at the end of the 19th century, upon the ruins of an older Byzantine church. Although it carries the same name as the busiest and most well-known tourist districts of the island (Ayia Napa), the church has no relation to the town of Ayia Napa itself.

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