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Famagusta Collection (#2)

Famagusta, a city steeped in history and rich with cultural landmarks

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Sea road to the east, old Famagusta, Cyprus

Sea road to the east, old Famagusta, Cyprus

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman Theatre, 1st century BC

Roman Theatre, 1st century BC
Roman Theatre in Salamis, 1st century BC

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman Gymnasium, c. 4th century BC

Roman Gymnasium, c. 4th century BC
Roman Gymnasium, c.4th century BC

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman Baths showing a hypocaust. c. 4th century BC

Roman Baths showing a hypocaust. c. 4th century BC
Roman Baths showing a hypocaust beneath the floor of a hot room, c.4th century BC

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c. 4th century BC

Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c. 4th century BC
Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c.4th century BC

Background imageFamagusta Collection: The Greek Gymnasium in Salamis

The Greek Gymnasium in Salamis
The Gymnasium in Salamis, Cyprus

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman Baths in Salamis, 3rd century

Roman Baths in Salamis, 3rd century
Roman Baths in Salamis, with a view of the hypocaust in the tepidarium, 3rd century

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Roman statues in the gymnasium in Salamis, 3rd century

Roman statues in the gymnasium in Salamis, 3rd century

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Famagusta, Cyprus, circa 1890

Famagusta, Cyprus, circa 1890. Date: circa 1890

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Othellos Tower - Famagusta, Cyprus

Othellos Tower - Famagusta, Cyprus
Othellos Tower - Famagusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Map of Cagliari, Malta, Rhodes and Famagusta from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun

Map of Cagliari, Malta, Rhodes and Famagusta from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun
Cartography, Italy and Mediterranean Sea, 16th century. Map of Cagliari, Malta, Rhodes and Famagusta. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590)

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Cyprus, Famagosta, ruins of the church of St George of the Greeks

Cyprus, Famagosta, ruins of the church of St George of the Greeks

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Cyprus, Famagosta, Maras or Varosha district, , buffer area close to visitors under Un control

Cyprus, Famagosta, Maras or Varosha district, , buffer area close to visitors under Un control, Greek church

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Cyprus, Famagosta, St Francis church

Cyprus, Famagosta, St Francis church

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Old cannonballs in the center of Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

Old cannonballs in the center of Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageFamagusta Collection: St. Johns church, Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

St. Johns church, Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageFamagusta Collection: St. George Greek Church, Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyrpus, Europe

St. George Greek Church, Famagusta, Turkish part of Cyprus, Cyrpus, Europe

Background imageFamagusta Collection: St. Sophia, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Europe

St. Sophia, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Europe

Background imageFamagusta Collection: Carved winged lion of St. Mark above gate of the citadel, Famagusta, north of the island

Carved winged lion of St. Mark above gate of the citadel, Famagusta, north of the island, Cyprus, Europe




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Famagusta, a city steeped in history and rich with cultural landmarks. Located on the beautiful island of Cyprus, a place that captivates visitors with its charm and beauty. As you explore this enchanting city, you'll come across St. George of the Greeks Church, a stunning architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to the city's religious heritage. Its intricate design and grandeur are sure to leave you in awe. But Famagusta is not just about churches; it also holds significant historical sites like Maras or Varosha district. This area serves as a buffer zone under UN control, reminding us of the complex political situation surrounding Cyprus. One cannot miss the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (formerly known as Saint Nicholas Cathedral). This magnificent structure showcases the blending of different cultures throughout history and stands tall as an emblem of unity. Speaking of history, engravings depicting The Occupation of Cyprus take us back to tumultuous times when foreign powers exerted their influence over this land. These images serve as reminders of the struggles faced by Cypriots during those challenging periods. Famagosta, once an ancient Venetian port depicted in old engravings, has transformed into a vibrant modern city while still preserving its historical roots. It symbolizes resilience and adaptation through centuries. And let's not forget about Famagusta's strategic location on maps. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum to contemporary maps highlighting Calais, Malta, Rhodes - they all recognize Famagusta's significance in shaping trade routes and connecting civilizations. Famagusta is more than just a name on paper; it represents resilience against occupation and celebrates cultural diversity through its architectural wonders. So come visit this remarkable city where past meets present for your finest hour.