NORTH CYPRUS INFORMATION - MAGUSA - FAMAGUSTA

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Magusa

Founded by Ptolemy Philadelphus of Egypt in the 3rd Century BC. Originally a fishing village Famagusta was grown by the influx of refugees first from Salamis in 648 then by the Christian Refugees after the invasion of the Holy Lands.(1291 AD.)

 

It soon became one of the most important and wealthy cities in the region. At one time (early 14th Century) about 350 churches and many trading posts were built within the area later fortified with impressive defensive walls by the Venetians. In 1372 The Genoese invaded the island and the City sacking most of its wealth.

 

In 1571 under the long siege by the Ottoman Turks many buildings were damaged by the cannon balls. The British used the stones to build the Suez Canal and the Quays of Port Said. In 1974 the City was again under siege by Greek Cypriots, with 11,000 Turkish Cypriots defending the City until it was ended by the arrival of the Turkish Troops.

 

The important Historical monuments worth visiting are: The Walls and Bastions, Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (St. Nicholas Cathedral) Othello Tower, Remains of Countless Mediaeval Churches. Salamis, Kings Tombs, St. Barnabas Monastery, the Ruins of Enkomi.

 

The visitor will enjoy many fine beaches stretching miles along the coast of ancient Salamis.

 

Follow any of the links for places of interest in Magusa

Enkomi (Alasia)
 

Lala Mustafa Pasa Mosque
 

Latin St. George Church
 

Nitokivla Castle
 

Othello's Tower
 

Salamis
 

Gymnasium & Baths
 

Theatre

Roman Villa

Kampanopetra Basilica

Ayios Epiphanios Basilica

Agora (Stone Forum)

Temple of Zeus

Water Reservoir "Vouta"

SIinan Pasa Mosque (St. Peter & St. Paul Church)

Saint Francis Church

The Akkule Mosque

The Canbulat Tomb & Museum

 

North Cyprus Information - Magusa - Famagusta