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Roman Odeon — Attraction in Paphos Municipality

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Roman Odeon
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Nearby attractions
Paphos Mosaics
Pafias Afroditis 19, Paphos 8041, Cyprus
House of Dionysus
QC54+7C8, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos
QC45+C99, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Agia Solomoni Catacomb
Apostolou Pavlou Ave 100, Paphos 8042, Cyprus
Kato Pafos Archaeological Park
QC45+F8X, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Villa of Theseus
QC43+MVR, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Pafos Archeological Park - Visitor Center
QC44+FW3, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
House of Aion
QC44+M57, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Paphos Promenade
QC45+7HF, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Lighthouse Beach
Paphos, Cyprus
Nearby restaurants
Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern
QC56+5Q5, Apostolou Pavlou Ave, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Ocean Basket Paphos
Harbour, Apostolou Pavlou Ave 114, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Pelican Restaurant
At the Paphos Harbour, Apostolou Pavlou Ave 102, Paphos, Cyprus
Theo's Restaurant
Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Minas tavern
QC57+J4J, Pafias Afroditis, Paphos 8041, Cyprus
Sail At Castle
112 Paphos Harbour, Apostolou Pavlou Ave 110, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
The Harbour
Poseidonos Ave, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Kings Restaurant
Harbour, 8046, Cyprus
Mother's Restaurant
Avenue Apostolou Pavlou Basilica Center, Paphos, Cyprus
Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern
QC56+4Q4, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Nearby hotels
Faros Beach
Alkminis 7, Paphos 8045, Cyprus
Ariadne Maisonettes
QC76+H64, Parmenionos str., Paphos, Cyprus
Basilica Holiday Resort
QC47+QCH, Ledas Street, Lidas, Paphos 8041, Cyprus
Niki Court Holiday Apartments
Apostolou Pavlou Ave 111, Paphos 8046, Cyprus
Crystallo Apartments
2, Ikarou Street, Ikarou 2, Paphos 8101, Cyprus
Sofianna Resort & Spa
9 Agamemnon Str Paphos, 8041, Cyprus
Pyramos Hotel
Ayias Anastasias 4, Paphos 8041, Cyprus
Roman Park Apartments
QC76+MC8, Promitheos, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
Princessa Vera Hotel-Apartments
Tombs of the Kings Ave 17, Paphos 8045, Cyprus
Paphinia Hotel Apartments
QC47+654, Poseidon Avenue, Paphos 8042, Cyprus
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Roman Odeon

QC64+3R8, Paphos 8040, Cyprus
4.6(224)
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attractions: Paphos Mosaics, House of Dionysus, Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos, Agia Solomoni Catacomb, Kato Pafos Archaeological Park, Villa of Theseus, Pafos Archeological Park - Visitor Center, House of Aion, Paphos Promenade, Lighthouse Beach, restaurants: Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern, Ocean Basket Paphos, Pelican Restaurant, Theo's Restaurant, Minas tavern, Sail At Castle, The Harbour, Kings Restaurant, Mother's Restaurant, Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern
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Nearby attractions of Roman Odeon

Paphos Mosaics

House of Dionysus

Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

Agia Solomoni Catacomb

Kato Pafos Archaeological Park

Villa of Theseus

Pafos Archeological Park - Visitor Center

House of Aion

Paphos Promenade

Lighthouse Beach

Paphos Mosaics

Paphos Mosaics

4.7

(850)

Closed
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House of Dionysus

House of Dionysus

4.7

(783)

Closed
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Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

4.6

(6.7K)

Closed
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Agia Solomoni Catacomb

Agia Solomoni Catacomb

4.3

(560)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Meet locals through arts
Meet locals through arts
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
Paphos, Paphos, 8010, Cyprus
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From Paphos: Troodos Mountains Food & Wine Tour
From Paphos: Troodos Mountains Food & Wine Tour
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
Paphos, Paphos, 7643, Cyprus
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Taste and Cook with Halloumi cheese
Taste and Cook with Halloumi cheese
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:00 AM
Episkopi, Paphos, 8524, Cyprus
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Nearby restaurants of Roman Odeon

Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern

Ocean Basket Paphos

Pelican Restaurant

Theo's Restaurant

Minas tavern

Sail At Castle

The Harbour

Kings Restaurant

Mother's Restaurant

Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern

Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern

Hondros - The oldest traditional tavern

4.4

(1.3K)

$$

Closed
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Ocean Basket Paphos

Ocean Basket Paphos

4.6

(2.5K)

$$

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Pelican Restaurant

Pelican Restaurant

3.8

(1.1K)

$$

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Theo's Restaurant

Theo's Restaurant

4.0

(670)

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Abdulkarim ALZarouniAbdulkarim ALZarouni
The Roman Odeon is a fascinating archaeological site located in the center of ancient Pafos. Discovered in the period 1970-1978, these features date back to the 2nd-4th centuries AD. To the north stands the Odeon, a semi-circular structure where musical performances were held. It consists of an auditorium, an orchestra, two parallel passages, and a stage, with part of the façade and the paved floor still preserved. Situated to the south of the Odeon is an Asclepieion, identified as the sanctuary of Asclepios and a medical establishment. The Agora, the central square court of the city, is also part of this complex. Excavations by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland) have revealed that the Agora was much larger than previously thought, occupying an area of around 2.5 hectares and surrounded by porticoes. The Odeon may have also served as a Bouleuterion, the building of the city's council, connected to the Agora and its West Portico. The Agora itself contains remains of three large public buildings, including Building A (possibly a temple), Building B (a warehouse), and multi-room Building C (of unknown use). The Roman Odeon offers a unique glimpse into the ancient city's cultural, political, and social life of the ancient city.
Dr Jamie SmithDr Jamie Smith
The Roman Odeon is a remarkable UNESCO heritage site. Easy parking is nearby, toilet facilities are to the left of the ticket booth and entry will cost just over €4 which is a bargain. Plan to spend around two hours at the site and you'll get to take in most of what it has to offer. Recommend a visit
Carole BayfieldCarole Bayfield
A world heritage site with many interesting sites. The mosaics were incredible. It covers a large area so allow at least 90 mins. Free entry for over 65s otherwise only 4.50 Euro. Wonderful.
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The Roman Odeon is a fascinating archaeological site located in the center of ancient Pafos. Discovered in the period 1970-1978, these features date back to the 2nd-4th centuries AD. To the north stands the Odeon, a semi-circular structure where musical performances were held. It consists of an auditorium, an orchestra, two parallel passages, and a stage, with part of the façade and the paved floor still preserved. Situated to the south of the Odeon is an Asclepieion, identified as the sanctuary of Asclepios and a medical establishment. The Agora, the central square court of the city, is also part of this complex. Excavations by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland) have revealed that the Agora was much larger than previously thought, occupying an area of around 2.5 hectares and surrounded by porticoes. The Odeon may have also served as a Bouleuterion, the building of the city's council, connected to the Agora and its West Portico. The Agora itself contains remains of three large public buildings, including Building A (possibly a temple), Building B (a warehouse), and multi-room Building C (of unknown use). The Roman Odeon offers a unique glimpse into the ancient city's cultural, political, and social life of the ancient city.
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The Roman Odeon is a remarkable UNESCO heritage site. Easy parking is nearby, toilet facilities are to the left of the ticket booth and entry will cost just over €4 which is a bargain. Plan to spend around two hours at the site and you'll get to take in most of what it has to offer. Recommend a visit
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A world heritage site with many interesting sites. The mosaics were incredible. It covers a large area so allow at least 90 mins. Free entry for over 65s otherwise only 4.50 Euro. Wonderful.
Carole Bayfield

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The Roman Odeon is a fascinating archaeological site located in the center of ancient Pafos. Discovered in the period 1970-1978, these features date back to the 2nd-4th centuries AD.

To the north stands the Odeon, a semi-circular structure where musical performances were held. It consists of an auditorium, an orchestra, two parallel passages, and a stage, with part of the façade and the paved floor still preserved.

Situated to the south of the Odeon is an Asclepieion, identified as the sanctuary of Asclepios and a medical establishment. The Agora, the central square court of the city, is also part of this complex. Excavations by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland) have revealed that the Agora was much larger than previously thought, occupying an area of around 2.5 hectares and surrounded by porticoes.

The Odeon may have also served as a Bouleuterion, the building of the city's council, connected to the Agora and its West Portico. The Agora itself contains remains of three large public buildings, including Building A (possibly a temple), Building B (a warehouse), and multi-room Building C (of unknown use).

The Roman Odeon offers a unique glimpse into the ancient city's cultural, political, and social life of the...

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The Roman Odeon in Paphos is an absolute gem! Stepping into this ancient theater feels like a journey back in time. Despite its age, it's remarkably well-preserved, and you can truly envision the performances and gatherings that once took place here. The setting itself is beautiful, nestled within the archaeological park and offering lovely views of the surrounding area. It's not a massive structure, which actually adds to its charm and intimacy. You can easily spend time exploring the tiered seating and imagining the acoustics that once filled the space. What's particularly impressive is that it's still used for events today – a testament to its enduring design and historical significance. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful and inspiring spot, the Roman Odeon is a must-visit in Paphos. It's a wonderful reminder of the rich history of Cyprus and a truly...

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4y

Stunning scenery with the lighthouse in the back the amphitheatre is impressiv to visit. The Odeon, which is one of the most important archaeological sites in Cyprus was built in the 2th century AD and shaped entirely from perfectly hewn limestone rocks. To the south of the Odeon are the remains of the Roman temple of Asclepius, God of Medicine and to the north are remains of ancient town walls. Next to the Odeon and near to the New Paphos Lighthouse is a rocky mound which is said to have been the...

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