Another corridor, another tragic love story. This is the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe. They loved each other and agreed to meet by a mulberry tree. But when Pyramus saw the lioness with the bloodstained scarf, he thought his beloved was no longer alive and stabbed himself with a knife. Thisbe, upon seeing the lifeless body of her lover, stabbed herself with the same knife. Somehow, the stories in these corridors are cruel. There is no escape from them.
The Paphos Archaeological Park is home to the House of Dionysos, the House of Theseus, the House of Aion, and many other remarkable sites. It features numerous mosaics that delve into the world of myths and legends, showcasing stunning scenes and terrifying demons. In this world, gods behave like humans, and humans are not afraid of the gods. The park offers a rich tapestry of art and history, where the stories of gods and legends are beautifully intertwined in exquisite mosaics.