Thanasis Euripides, a landscape gardener, created this wall of about 2,500 plants. For eight years, Euripides tried to make the walls and roofs of the houses of Cyprus “alive.” Initially, the designer met resistance regarding his idea. People on the island were reluctant to accept designs for landscaping walls and houses of buildings. One of the few who supported the designer was Andreas Vardas from Vardas Architect. The plants were specially selected so that they could be used outdoors. Some of them are flowering species: Durant, feather grass, wild decorative asparagus, and tradescantia
Baths of Adonis and Aphrodite is a beautiful place with a waterfall and an old mill. Neophytos Monastery is a place where history, faith, and wonders of creation meet together. The cozy streets of the upper city will tell you about the modern history of the town and invite you to enjoy the local bar or restaurant.