After the Turkish invasion in 1570, this church became the Byzantine Cathedral of Kato (Lower Town) of Paphos. It remained so for centuries, until, as they say in English sources, “by the kind permission of Metropolitan Chrysostomos, Metropolitan Paphos”, who is now the metropolitan of the autocephalous Orthodox Church in Cyprus, the Anglican Church and the Latin Church did not receive this old building for the use of the Anglican community of Paphos and Cyprus. The Orthodox Church still uses this building for special occasions. Translated with Google Translate
A spontaneous walk through the city told the legends of ancient churches and the history of the Jewish mother, who became the patron saint of the ancient Roman catacombs. Also, the city’s biggest mole was beautifully decorated for Christmas, there was a very beautiful ceramic workshop and the revelation that the most delicious meat dish on the island is connected with theft. It was wonderful adventure! Translated with Google Translate