"One of Cyprus' Most Emblematic Monuments" Restored

Restoration works on Lysi Church are complete, adding to the list of successful projects completed by the bicommunal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage.

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Restoration works at the Church of Panayia in Lysi in the north have been completed, according to the Greek Cypriot co-chair of the bicommunal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage Sotos Ktoris.

In a post on social media, Ktoris noted that the works are the result of a joint effort of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot architects, engineers and conservators.

The co-chair referred to the church as “one of the most emblematic monuments of Cyprus’ modern cultural heritage”. He noted that the religious building is the work of the distinguished master builder Giakoumis (Iakovos Pavlos), and was completed at the end of the 19th century. Ktoris described it as a masterpiece of Cypriot church-building.

The implementation of the project was made possible thanks to the contribution of the Lysi community, the assistance of the European Union and the technical guidance of the UNDP, he added.

The team of researchers/conservators consisted of Margarita Petrou from Lysi, Enver Eronen, Despina Athanasiou, Ismael Safkan, Katerina Athienitou and Christos Karis. Fatos Mullaaziz supervised the work on behalf of UNDP.

Source: CNA

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