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Holy Church of Saint Lazarus — Attraction in Larnaca

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Holy Church of Saint Lazarus
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The Church of Saint Lazarus is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church.
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Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery
Larnaca 6023, Cyprus
Larnaka Historic Archives Museum
WJ8Q+M2C, Vasileos Pavlou Square, Larnaca 6023, Cyprus
Art by Theo Michael
Agias Elenis 5, Larnaca 6021, Cyprus
Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District
WJ9M+M95 Πλατεία, Kalograion, Larnaca 6015, Cyprus
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Faneromenis 21, Larnaca 6021, Cyprus
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Ayiou Lazarou 37-39, Street 6020, Cyprus
To Kafe Tis Chrysanthi's
WJ7P+27H, Nikolaou Rossou, Larnaca 6021, Cyprus
Watar Ziryab Restaurant & Bar
Mehmet Ali 5 Pavlos, Pavlou Valsamaki, Larnaca 6026, Cyprus
Special kebab house
Pavlou Valsamaki 31, Larnaca 6026, Cyprus
FRATELLI | Pizza | Cocktail | Bar |
Street, Ayiou Lazarou 1, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus
GRILL CHEF
Pavlou Valsamaki, Larnaca 6026, Cyprus
ELIYA Souvlaki
Ayiou Lazarou 20, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus
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Livadhiotis City Hotel
Nikolaou Rossou 50, Larnaca 6021, Cyprus
Opera Hotel Larnaca
Faneromenis 11, Street 6025, Cyprus
City Alkisti Hotel
Ayiou Lazarus Street 1, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus
St. George Rent Rooms
WJ6P+C88, Larnaca 6026, Cyprus
Hotel Indigo Larnaca by IHG
Adonidos 12-16, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus
Amorgos Boutique Hotel
Megaro Mitsi Street 11, D 6307, Cyprus
Mikes Kanarium Hotel
Faneromenis 69, Larnaca 6025, Cyprus
St. Lazaros Studios 2
4, Haintestanm 6023, Cyprus
St.Lazaros Studios
Michalaki Paridi 30, Larnaca 6023, Cyprus
Qbic City Hotel
Ermou 153, Larnaca 6022, Cyprus
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Holy Church of Saint Lazarus

Πλατεία, Ayiou Lazarou, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus
4.8(4.4K)
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The Church of Saint Lazarus is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church.

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attractions: The Salt & Pepper Museum, Finikoudes, Panagia Faneromeni, Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery, Larnaka Historic Archives Museum, Art by Theo Michael, Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District, restaurants: Souvlaki.gr, Za'atar Lebanese Bakery, PSINESAI;, Lazaris BakeryBar, To Kafe Tis Chrysanthi's, Watar Ziryab Restaurant & Bar, Special kebab house, FRATELLI | Pizza | Cocktail | Bar |, GRILL CHEF, ELIYA Souvlaki
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+357 24 652498
Website
agioslazaros.org

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Nearby attractions of Holy Church of Saint Lazarus

The Salt & Pepper Museum

Finikoudes

Panagia Faneromeni

Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery

Larnaka Historic Archives Museum

Art by Theo Michael

Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District

The Salt & Pepper Museum

The Salt & Pepper Museum

3.5

(39)

Closed
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Finikoudes

Finikoudes

4.5

(940)

Open 24 hours
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Panagia Faneromeni

Panagia Faneromeni

4.6

(136)

Open 24 hours
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Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery

Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery

4.3

(104)

Open 24 hours
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Souvlaki.gr

Za'atar Lebanese Bakery

PSINESAI;

Lazaris BakeryBar

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Watar Ziryab Restaurant & Bar

Special kebab house

FRATELLI | Pizza | Cocktail | Bar |

GRILL CHEF

ELIYA Souvlaki

Souvlaki.gr

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Za'atar Lebanese Bakery

Za'atar Lebanese Bakery

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PSINESAI;

PSINESAI;

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Lazaris BakeryBar

Lazaris BakeryBar

4.7

(374)

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Reviews of Holy Church of Saint Lazarus

4.8
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5.0
7y

St. Lazarus Church as you may have guessed is named for the saint from the Bible, Lazarus of Bethany. The saint features in one of the miracles of Jesus, when Lazarus was raised from the dead having died 4 days prior. The church is so named because this church is built on the site of the tomb of Lazarus, at least according to Orthodox Tradition. The tomb is in a cave which anyone is free to enter.

The church itself is worthwhile visiting. It's hard to believed the the interior was destroyed in a fire in the 1970s, but beautifully restored. As usual in an Orthodox church, the Templon has an amazing iconostasis, covered with saints and scenes from the life of Jesus and beautiful.

This is a lovely church to visit and the stonework is simply amazing. In the day it is beautiful when little by the sun and in the evening at the up lighting brings out completely different features.

It is a real focal point of the town and there are lots of bars on the square around it.

This church is open for tourist everyday. It is amazing. It has been slightly changed inside but it is still a wonderful place to visit. Also they still have holy water underneath the church where the cave if Saint Lazarus is.

Fantastic architecture, serene environment, spiritual. The square around the church is ideal for families with children. You can enjoy a meal or a drink while kids play around the church surroundings. Several restaurants and café around the square

There is not much to see in Larnaca but this is absolutely a jewel not to be missed. Need to dress with long trousers for men and have a shawl for women, but...

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5.0
1y

This Orthodox Christian church is beautiful. And very historic. And utterly significant in our religion. Many knows that this church in Larnaca (in ancient times, initially called Kition - Greek city-Kingdom - which is the oldest living city in Cyprus, later known as Kittim), was built - according to the tradition - over the tomb of St. Lazarus, in the late of 9th century. According to well-known tradition, Lazarus had to flee Bethany and the he arrived in Cyprus and become there Bishop. When he djemmied, he was about 60 years old. As you know, some of his relics are still preserved in this church. Then fragments of relics were taken in Constantinople by the Byzantinum Emperor Leo "The Wise" VI, then in Marseilles in In the beginning of 13th century. There, they found, as they read, the sarcophagus of St. Lazarus, which bears the inscription in Greek: "Lazarus of the four days, the friend of Christ". By the way, there are several versions of the translation of this phrase, but the meaning is the same. And all of this is shocking, it has to do with the very heart of the the emergence of Christianity. And this is incredibly impressive. Now I am feel sorry that when we visited this church, I did not bother to think carefully about where this inscription is now and whether it...

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5.0
2y

I recently had the opportunity to visit the ancient Church of St. Lazarus, and it was truly a breathtaking experience. Located in the heart of the city, the church is steeped in rich history and legend, as it is said to be the final resting place of St. Lazarus himself.

As I walked through the doors, I was immediately struck by the beauty of the stone architecture. The church is a testament to the skill and artistry of the builders of yesteryear, and the attention to detail is truly impressive. The interior of the church is equally stunning, with ornate frescoes covering the walls and beautiful stained glass windows casting a warm glow on the altar.

One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to see the tomb of St. Lazarus, which is said to be the final resting place of the saint himself. The tomb is surrounded by beautiful marble statues and intricate carvings, and it is truly a sight to behold.

Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Church of St. Lazarus to anyone interested in history or architecture. It is a truly beautiful and sacred place, and a true gem in the heart...

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Engr. Francisco Vanguardia Jr.Engr. Francisco Vanguardia Jr.
St. Lazarus Church as you may have guessed is named for the saint from the Bible, Lazarus of Bethany. The saint features in one of the miracles of Jesus, when Lazarus was raised from the dead having died 4 days prior. The church is so named because this church is built on the site of the tomb of Lazarus, at least according to Orthodox Tradition. The tomb is in a cave which anyone is free to enter. The church itself is worthwhile visiting. It's hard to believed the the interior was destroyed in a fire in the 1970s, but beautifully restored. As usual in an Orthodox church, the Templon has an amazing iconostasis, covered with saints and scenes from the life of Jesus and beautiful. This is a lovely church to visit and the stonework is simply amazing. In the day it is beautiful when little by the sun and in the evening at the up lighting brings out completely different features. It is a real focal point of the town and there are lots of bars on the square around it. This church is open for tourist everyday. It is amazing. It has been slightly changed inside but it is still a wonderful place to visit. Also they still have holy water underneath the church where the cave if Saint Lazarus is. Fantastic architecture, serene environment, spiritual. The square around the church is ideal for families with children. You can enjoy a meal or a drink while kids play around the church surroundings. Several restaurants and café around the square There is not much to see in Larnaca but this is absolutely a jewel not to be missed. Need to dress with long trousers for men and have a shawl for women, but totally worth it
Samuel BassalySamuel Bassaly
I recently had the opportunity to visit the ancient Church of St. Lazarus, and it was truly a breathtaking experience. Located in the heart of the city, the church is steeped in rich history and legend, as it is said to be the final resting place of St. Lazarus himself. As I walked through the doors, I was immediately struck by the beauty of the stone architecture. The church is a testament to the skill and artistry of the builders of yesteryear, and the attention to detail is truly impressive. The interior of the church is equally stunning, with ornate frescoes covering the walls and beautiful stained glass windows casting a warm glow on the altar. One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to see the tomb of St. Lazarus, which is said to be the final resting place of the saint himself. The tomb is surrounded by beautiful marble statues and intricate carvings, and it is truly a sight to behold. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Church of St. Lazarus to anyone interested in history or architecture. It is a truly beautiful and sacred place, and a true gem in the heart of the city.
Fares JildehFares Jildeh
The Church of Saint Lazarus (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Λαζάρου, Ierós Naós Agíou Lazárou), is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church. The Church of Saint Lazarus is named for New Testament figure Lazarus of Bethany, the subject of a miracle recounted in the Gospel of John,[1] in which Jesus raises him from the dead. According to Orthodox tradition, sometime after the Resurrection of Christ, Lazarus was forced to flee Judea because of rumoured plots on his life and came to Cyprus. There he was appointed by Paul and Barnabas as the first Bishop of Kition (present-day Larnaca). He is said to have lived for thirty more years and on his death was buried there for the second and last time.[2]The Church of Agios Lazaros was built over the reputed (second) tomb of Lazarus.
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St. Lazarus Church as you may have guessed is named for the saint from the Bible, Lazarus of Bethany. The saint features in one of the miracles of Jesus, when Lazarus was raised from the dead having died 4 days prior. The church is so named because this church is built on the site of the tomb of Lazarus, at least according to Orthodox Tradition. The tomb is in a cave which anyone is free to enter. The church itself is worthwhile visiting. It's hard to believed the the interior was destroyed in a fire in the 1970s, but beautifully restored. As usual in an Orthodox church, the Templon has an amazing iconostasis, covered with saints and scenes from the life of Jesus and beautiful. This is a lovely church to visit and the stonework is simply amazing. In the day it is beautiful when little by the sun and in the evening at the up lighting brings out completely different features. It is a real focal point of the town and there are lots of bars on the square around it. This church is open for tourist everyday. It is amazing. It has been slightly changed inside but it is still a wonderful place to visit. Also they still have holy water underneath the church where the cave if Saint Lazarus is. Fantastic architecture, serene environment, spiritual. The square around the church is ideal for families with children. You can enjoy a meal or a drink while kids play around the church surroundings. Several restaurants and café around the square There is not much to see in Larnaca but this is absolutely a jewel not to be missed. Need to dress with long trousers for men and have a shawl for women, but totally worth it
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I recently had the opportunity to visit the ancient Church of St. Lazarus, and it was truly a breathtaking experience. Located in the heart of the city, the church is steeped in rich history and legend, as it is said to be the final resting place of St. Lazarus himself. As I walked through the doors, I was immediately struck by the beauty of the stone architecture. The church is a testament to the skill and artistry of the builders of yesteryear, and the attention to detail is truly impressive. The interior of the church is equally stunning, with ornate frescoes covering the walls and beautiful stained glass windows casting a warm glow on the altar. One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to see the tomb of St. Lazarus, which is said to be the final resting place of the saint himself. The tomb is surrounded by beautiful marble statues and intricate carvings, and it is truly a sight to behold. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Church of St. Lazarus to anyone interested in history or architecture. It is a truly beautiful and sacred place, and a true gem in the heart of the city.
Samuel Bassaly

Samuel Bassaly

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The Church of Saint Lazarus (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Λαζάρου, Ierós Naós Agíou Lazárou), is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church. The Church of Saint Lazarus is named for New Testament figure Lazarus of Bethany, the subject of a miracle recounted in the Gospel of John,[1] in which Jesus raises him from the dead. According to Orthodox tradition, sometime after the Resurrection of Christ, Lazarus was forced to flee Judea because of rumoured plots on his life and came to Cyprus. There he was appointed by Paul and Barnabas as the first Bishop of Kition (present-day Larnaca). He is said to have lived for thirty more years and on his death was buried there for the second and last time.[2]The Church of Agios Lazaros was built over the reputed (second) tomb of Lazarus.
Fares Jildeh

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