Limassol - Gallery

Gallery

  • Sculpure at Limassol "Molos"

  • Fishermen at Limassol promenade

  • Midday at Limassol old town

  • Saripolou Square

  • The municipal market at Saripolou Square

  • Pedestrian zones in the old town

  • Small Square at the Old Town

  • Pedestrian zones at Limassol centre

  • The new square around Limassol's Medieval Castle

  • Limassol Seaside Park

  • Limassol Seaside Buildings

  • Old Town Art

  • Limassol Old Town buildings

  • Limassol old town building

  • Cafes and restaurants at Castle Square

  • Limassol's Municipal Market

  • Castle Square

  • Limassol Castle Square

  • Photographic exhibition at Castle Square

  • Restaurants and cafes at Castle Square

  • Limassol Old Port Regeneration Works

  • Limassol Old Port Regeneration Works

  • The Medieval Castle

  • Limassol Old Town

  • Limassol Old Town works

  • Near the new Panepistimiou Square

  • Cafe at Castle Square

  • Cafes at Castle Square

  • Near the Seaside Park (Molos)

  • Small square at Enaerios

  • Small square at Enaerios

  • View from the Enaerios pier

  • View from the Enaerios pier

  • Akti Olympion

  • Small square at Enaerios

  • Seaside Park (Epihosi)

  • Seaside Park (Epihosi)

  • Limassol Old Town

  • Seaside Park

  • Limassol Old Town Street

  • Akti Olympion

  • Akti Olympion

  • Saripolou

  • Agora Square

  • Limassol Beach

  • Saripolou

  • Agora Square

  • Wrecked Ship

  • Kourion Beach

  • Governor's Beach

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    Each morning the manager of this gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by more brilliant or harmonious coloring, for the old upon the walls.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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