The
Agora
at the Nea Pafos archaeological site. The Agora dates from the middle of the 2nd century A.D. It formed a square court measuring 95 x 95 m with colonnaded porticos. The agora was a central spot in ancient Greek city-states. The literal meaning of the word is "gathering place" or "assembly". The agora was the centre of athletic, artistic, spiritual and political life of a city. |
Aerial view
of the Nea Pafos archaeological site. ( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy ) |
The
Odeon ( ancient
Greek
theatre )
at the Nea Pafos archaeological site The 2nd century Odeon is built of well-hewn, limestone blocks. It is still used for musical and theatrical performances. |
Paphos
Lighthouse
and the Odeon above the Agora. |
Paphos
Lighthouse
from Nea Pafos. |
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