Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/25353
Contributors: Laurentios  
Title: Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Lysi, Church of Saint Themonianos (or Euphemianos), north-east view of church (J23702-3)
Start date: 1200
End date: 1299
Historical Period: Late Byzantine Period
Description: 

Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Lysi, Church of Saint Themonianos (or Euphemianos). Small “compressed cruciform barrel-vaulted church with a dome decorated with a 13th century wall paintings, which in the 1980s were removed and illegally exported from Cyprus. In 2012 the wall paintings returned back to Cyprus and are exhibited at the Byzantine Museum of Archbishop Makarios III Foundation.

Place: Lýsi, Cyprus  
Languages: No linguistic content; Not applicable
Medium: stone (worked rock)
Project: BYZART Project  
Fond: OUC Department of Antiquities Republic of Cyprus  
Physical type: churches (buildings)
Material and technique: masonry construction (technique or process)
Data provider: Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus  
License: All rights reserved
Rights holder: Church of Cyprus  
Appears in Collections:BYZART

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