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TOMBS OF KINGS

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Kato Paphos, Leoforos Tafi ton Vasileon 63, Paphos, Cyprus
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2024
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An ancient necropolis listed as a Unesco World Heritage site. It houses eight large, richly decorated hypogeum tombs.

This 32-hectare archaeological site (Τάφοι των Βασιλέων/Tafi ton Vasileon, Tombs of the Kings) is home to eight superb 3rd-century BC hypogeum tombs and several tumuli. It lies on the seafront, slightly to the north of the archaeological site of Nea Paphos, with which it is jointly listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site. But the name "Tombs of the Kings" is misleading: majestic as they are, these underground tombs were not built by kings. The tradition of burying the rulers of Nea Paphos in hypogeum tombs was abandoned in the 4th century. At a pinch, only tombno. 8 could have housed the remains of a Greek ruler from Egypt. The 2 km circuit is well-designed and takes in all eight tombs, as well as a tumulus containing three large tombs covered by a mound of earth. Not to be missed are tombno. 3, the most beautiful, and tombno. 5, the largest (390m2).

Dromos, atrium and loculi. The tombs are designed in much the same way, with a layout similar to that of a house. Access is via a dromos, a "path" that in this case consists of a staircase descending underground. Next is theatrium, a central room originally covered by a roof that no longer exists. Theatrium gallery is made up of pillars or columns, most often Doric. A fountain or well is usually located near the entrance, for the preparation of bodies and ritual ceremonies. The gallery leads to one or more burial chambers for important figures. Within the burial chambers themselves, the gallery and/or the dromos, we also find three other types of burial chamber carved out of the rock: caisson tombs for people of second rank, loculi (funerary niches, loculus in the singular) for children or people of lesser rank and, finally, ossuaries. As these tombs were destined to be used many times, older bodies were removed from the graves, prepared again and the bones placed in the ossuaries. The tombs were used in this way for centuries, from the Hellenistic to the Roman period, including by early Christians. They were abandoned following earthquakes in the 4th century. Most were damaged, used as stone quarries for new buildings and/or emptied of their precious objects by looters until the Middle Ages.

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Visited in november 2021
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A visiter absolument avec l'audio guide de visitecyprus
Super balade, mais très peu d'explication sur le site. Télécharger l audio guide gratuit sur le site visitcyprus que nous n avons découvert que le dernier jour ...????????
svoyage
Visited in april 2019
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tombeaux de dignitaires
C'est une agréable promenade libre (mais entrée payante)entre les tombeaux qui sont creusés dans le sol. Des escaliers le plus souvent à ciel ouvert permettent d'accéder aux atriums et aux loges où étaient déposés les morts.
Le site est à coté de la mer ce qui lui donne un certain charme.
cammmz
Visited in may 2018
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Très grand site avec de très beaux tombeaux notamment ceux des rois qui sont en très bon état. Prévoir chapeau et eau lorsqu'il y a du soleil car il y a peu d'ombre sur le site.
thon
Visited in june 2017
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Site exceptionnel par son étendu ainsi que par la découverte des fouilles de ces tombeaux. On atteint ces ces tombeaux du 3 e siècle avant J.C souvent par des escaliers. Peu d'ombre sur ce site il faut un chapeau et de l'eau pour se désaltérer
MagBru
Visited in february 2017
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Un site archéologique particulièrement agréable à visiter en hiver, quand la température est clémente et les touristes absents. Si comme moi vous avez un peu de chance, vous pourrez découvrir quasiment tout seul ces tombes uniques au bord de la mer et vous prendre pour Indiana Jones en explorant tous leurs recoins. Malheureusement très peu d'informations sur le contexte historique des tombes sur place (n'oubliez donc pas votre petit futé...) mais cela est tout à fait passionnant.

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