Agia Solomoni Catacomb

Nestled in Kato Paphos, the [Agia Solomoni Catacomb](https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/agia-solomoni-catacomb-cyprus) is a fascinating underground complex that dates back to the Hellenistic period. This sacred site consists of an open courtyard surrounded by five rooms carved into the rock, creating an atmosphere of ancient mystery. The catacomb is named after Agia Solomoni, [the first Cypriot to embrace Christianity](https://guidetopaphos.com/see-and-do/heritage/st-solomons-catacombs/), defying Roman persecution. Visitors are greeted by a distinctive sight: a large tree adorned with colorful rags tied by pilgrims, symbolizing hopes and prayers. Inside, the cool, dark chambers invite exploration, with some areas adorned with frescoes and religious symbols. A natural spring within the complex adds to its allure, believed by some to possess healing properties. While compact in size, the Agia Solomoni Catacomb offers a profound connection to Cyprus’s rich religious heritage and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike.

Key Highlights

• Underground complex with five rock-cut chambers|• Named after Agia Solomoni, Cyprus’s first Christian convert|• Iconic tree with colorful rags tied by pilgrims|• Ancient frescoes and religious symbols in some chambers|• Natural spring believed to have healing properties|• Free entry for visitors|• Located near Kings Avenue shopping centre and bus stops

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