Frankish Baths

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The Frankish Baths are located fairly close to the east walls of the ancient city of Pafos (Paphos).

They were built at the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century and consists of a central room with sidelong extensions.

The walls were rebuilt at the beginning of the Ottoman period when some of the semicircular, vaulted roofs were replaced by cupolas. The Frankish Baths are among the few Frankish public buildings to survive in Pafos (Paphos).

Address: Pafos
Operating Period: All year round

 

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