Kykkos watermill

The Kykkos watermill has been declared a “heritage monument” by the Cyprus Department of Antiquities. Ιt is one of the most significant monuments of Kalopanagiotis village and it attracts many visitors. The Kykkos Watermill was owned by the Kykkos monastery. The whole building complex that the watermill consisted of still survives.[1]

The watermill can be found along a marked nature trail that also includes a 16-century Venetian Bridge.[2]

Kykkos Watermill
  1. Kalopanagiotis website, Kalopanagiotis website.
  2. Christodoulides, Zoe. "Discover Cyprus's Hidden Marathassa Valley". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2019-12-29.


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