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360 Photos Paphos – Step into the Ancient World of Cyprus

Explore the rich history of Paphos, a UNESCO World Heritage city, with our 360-degree photos. Capture the magic of Aphrodite’s Rock, the Tombs of the Kings, and the Paphos Archaeological Park in stunning detail. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or natural beauty, our 360 photos of Paphos provide an immersive experience of this ancient and picturesque town.

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The Royal Manor House in Kouklia is one of the most important historical landmarks in Cyprus, offering a fascinating insight into the island’s medieval period. Located near the famous Sanctuary of Aphrodite, the Royal Manor House was built during the Lusignan era in the 13th century and served as a significant administrative and agricultural center during the medieval period.

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The Archaeological Site of Palaepaphos, located in the village of Kouklia, is one of the most significant ancient sites in Cyprus and was once the center of the cult of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Palaepaphos (Old Paphos) is believed to have been founded around the 12th century BC, making it one of the oldest settlements on the island.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

$25.00

Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Cyprus, steeped in myth and natural beauty. Located along the southwestern coast of Cyprus, between Paphos and Limassol, this picturesque site is believed to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. According to ancient mythology, Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam at this exact location, making it a place of great cultural and spiritual significance.

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Paphos Castle, located at the edge of Paphos Harbor, is one of Cyprus’ most prominent historical landmarks. Originally built as a Byzantine fort to protect the harbor, the castle has a rich and varied history, having been rebuilt and modified by the Lusignans, Venetians, and Ottomans over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the 16th century, following its reconstruction by the Ottomans.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

$25.00

The Paphos Promenade is a beautiful and lively walkway that stretches along the coast of Kato Paphos, offering visitors a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Running parallel to the Mediterranean Sea, the promenade is lined with palm trees, quaint cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy a relaxing stroll by the water.

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The Paphos Overlook offers visitors one of the most stunning panoramic views of the Paphos coastline and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. Located on the hills above the city, the overlook provides a perfect vantage point to appreciate the natural beauty of the region, offering sweeping views of the historic harbor, Paphos Castle, and the surrounding landscapes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

$25.00

The Paphos Town Hall, located in the heart of the city, is an impressive example of neoclassical architecture and serves as a key administrative center for the municipality of Paphos. Built in the early 20th century, the building’s elegant design features Doric columns, symmetrical facades, and expansive staircases that exude a sense of grandeur and civic pride.

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The Edro III Shipwreck, located off the coast of Peyia, near Coral Bay in Paphos, is one of Cyprus’ most intriguing and photogenic landmarks. The ship, a cargo vessel flying the flag of Sierra Leone, ran aground during a storm on December 8, 2011, and has since become a popular attraction for visitors to the area. Perched dramatically on the rocky shores of the Mediterranean Sea, the shipwreck creates a striking contrast against the crystal-clear waters, making it a favorite spot for photographers and explorers.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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