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Northern Cyprus Collection

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001

Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines. The castle was captured by Richard I of England in 1191 when he defeated the last

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Roman water channel, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman water channel, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Roman hypocaust, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman hypocaust, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Headless statue, the gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

Headless statue, the gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: The gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

The gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: North coast near Kaplica, North Cyprus

North coast near Kaplica, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Meze, North Cyprus

Meze, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Harbour of Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus

Harbour of Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus

Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: White Bastion, old town walls, Famagusta, North Cyprus

White Bastion, old town walls, Famagusta, North Cyprus. The town walls of Famagusta were built by the Venetians, who ruled Cyprus from 1489 until 1571 and made Famagusta their capital

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Venetian palace, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Venetian palace, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Cyprus came under the rule of the Republic of Venice in 1489. The Venetians moved the capital of the island from Nicosia to Famagusta

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Tomb of Yirmisekiz Mehmet Cheleb, North Cyprus

Tomb of Yirmisekiz Mehmet Cheleb, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Sweet shop, North Cyprus

Sweet shop, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Stained glass window, Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Stained glass window, Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Built in the 14th century this mosque was originally the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Built in the 14th century this mosque was originally the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Istiklal Caddesi, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Istiklal Caddesi, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Cannon balls, North Cyprus

Cannon balls, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: View from Kantara Castle, North Cyprus

View from Kantara Castle, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Ruins of Kantara Castle, North Cyprus

Ruins of Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Rugs and scarves at a monastery, North Cyprus

Rugs and scarves at a monastery, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Kantara Castle, North Cyprus

Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Church and Monastery, North Cyprus

Church and Monastery, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus

Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Sign, Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Sign, Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. A ruined Byzantine church built in the 6th century

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Mosaic floor, ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Mosaic floor, ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Ruins of the Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus

Ruins of the Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. This Byzantine church was built in the 12th century

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Sign, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus

Sign, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. The sign advertises the ruins of the Byzantine basilica of Ayios Philion

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Mosaic pavement, Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus

Mosaic pavement, Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. These mosaics date from the 5th century AD

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Medieval reconstruction, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus

Medieval reconstruction, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus

Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus

St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Headless statue, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

Headless statue, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Roman columns, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman columns, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Roman theatre, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman theatre, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Salamis, North Cyprus

Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageNorthern Cyprus Collection: Fresco showing St Elias, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

Fresco showing St Elias, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC



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