Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Cyprus

The sanctuary of Apollo Hylates is an ancient monument dedicated to the god Apollo, thought to have been the protector of the ancient city of Kourion, located near Limassol. During ancient times it was one of the most important religious centres in Cyprus, where Apollo was worshipped as the god of the woodlands.
The earliest evidence of worship of Apollo dates back to the 8th century BC and continued until the 4th century AD. However most monuments at the site date from the 1st century AD. The temple was destroyed by a severe earthquake in 364-5 AD and abandoned.

Opening hours: mid- Sep. to mid-Apr. 8.30 am to 5 pm; mid-Apr. to mid-Sep. 8.30 am to 7.30 pm.
Entrance fee: €2.50










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