Filenews 10 July 2024 - by Dora Christodoulou
The promoted unification of the archaeological sites in Kato Pafos and especially the use of the only aerial footbridge in Cyprus that connects antiquities in a large area, has already begun to bear "fruits" for the area.
According to competent authorities, the number of visitors to the archaeological treasures of Kato Pafos has skyrocketed this year among visitors who rush to the area to see a unique work in Cyprus and to walk over the archaeological treasures through the pedestrian bridge, gaining a panoramic view of all the archaeological sites of Kato Pafos.
The project has particularly benefited the archaeological site on Fabrica Hill, a part of the city's archaeological wealth considered by many experts to be equal to the corresponding antiquities of Petra in Jordan. Tourists, but also Cypriot visitors of Pafos, having now been informed about this original project, rush to enjoy their walk over the antiquities of the Pafian land and see the impressive spectacle of Kato Pafos from above.
The hill of Fabrica, on the road leading from the centre of Pafos to the coastal front of the city, was in ancient times the Acropolis of Pafos. This emerges from the ongoing excavations in the area for 12 years by a French archaeological mission, led by Dr. Claire Balandier, Professor of Archaeology and Ancient Greek History at the University of Avignon, France.
Dr. Dr. Balandier described the quarries that existed in antiquity on this hill as the most important that have been discovered, after those in Petra in Jordan and Sicily. Now, more and more visitors come to Pafos informed about the great archaeological importance of this area, while from the point of view of the scientific community, the hill of Fabrica occupies a dominant position in studies and excavation developments.