In the early Ottoman period, the church was abandoned and gradually collapsed. The medieval church was divided by three naves with two rows of rectangular columns. Nephas ended with three semicircular apses. About half of the northern and southern walls were set aside for the chapels, which contained the burials of representatives of the ruling dynasty and noble knights. Four statues of angels made of limestone were found. They are dated to the 16th century, and are currently in the Paphos District Archaeological Museum. 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