The House of Orpheus is named so because one of the mosaics depicts Orpheus playing the lyre. This house belonged to the noble Roman Titus Gaius Restituta, as evidenced by the mosaic inscription on the floor of one of the rooms.
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.