The little church is situated on the major route between Amiantos and Karvounas in Kardama. This church was constructed in 2002 by the family of Panikos X Kostas in remembrance of their deceased son, Andreas, who was killed in a car accident.
The chapel is constructed to the same specifications as other chapels in mountainous Cyprus. It is constructed from local stone and is a Franco-Byzantine church with a sloping wooden roof covered in tiles.
The bell tower is a basic structure positioned in the church’s courtyard.
In the same location is the 18th-century Agia Paraskevi church, which is currently in ruins. According to the Department of Antiquities as well as the recollections of locals, this area was once home to a predominantly agricultural community.
The church celebrates Agia Paraskevi’s feast day on July 26 each year.
Church Services
Telephone
+357 25552335
Open Hours
Request a visit Open on Sundays for the church service