AyiosTheodoros Agrou
Part of Pitsilia is known as Eftalofi (seven hills). This is of
Ayios Theodoros Agrou village which is built on the seven hills
an- especially beautiful area which inspired the great Cypriot Painter
Adamantios Diamantis.
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On the south east side of Troodos mountain, in
the heart of Pitsilia, is the leafy village of Ayios Theodoros Agrou
located at the foot of Papoutsa. It is situated 54km from Nicosia
and 32 km from Limassol.
In bygone times every one of the seven hills used to have its own
chapel: Ayios Theodoros, Panayia Kivotos, Prophet Elias, Ayia Paraskevi,
Archangelos,Ayios Georgios, Ayios Mamas. Only three continue to
conduct mass today: Ayios Theodoros, Panayia Kivotos and Ayios Georgios.
The simple church of Panayia Kivotos was built in the 16th century.
Its iconostasisi dating to the 17th century, is very well preserved.
The icon in the church of Panayia Kivotos, or Kykkotissa, is believed
to assist in answering prayers for rain.
The history of the village can be traced from the
Roman period through the Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian, Turkish
and English eras. Its long history is evident from such names in
the area as Royal, Grand prerie - Big Valley fin French - Isoufis
and Memetis - Turkish names that point to the one-time presence
of Turks in the village. The latter, according to village lore,
were chased out by the protector of the village, Panayia (Virgin
Mary).
History apart, Ayios Theodoros Agrou is blessed with great natural
beauty. At the entrance to the village is a magical scene. Ever-changing
with the seasons is a bevy of trees: almonds, peach, cherry, apple,
pine and poplar, while acres of vineyards stretch away into the
distance. Narrow cobbled streets are lined with tiled, stone-built
houses. In winter, adorned with a mantle of white, the village is
silent and peaceful. In spring and summer it is bedecked in green,
and rustic life is punctuated only by the sweet sound of birdsong.
Eminent Cypriot painter Adamantios Diamantis lived at Ayios Theodoros
for many years and, not surprisingly, some of his best work as inspired
by this idyllic natural environment .
Entering the village the visitor can walk along
the narrow streets, he can light a candle in the church, visit the
Cultural Centre drink the bubbling water of the fountain and admire
the noted exhibits at the Popular Museum, which is accommdated in
a beautiful, traditional house. This project was undertaken by Michalaki
and Eleni Sideri.
Ayios Theodoros makes a very worthwhile stopping
point. As the great Cypriot painter Adamantios Diamantis wrote in
his letter to the poet George Seferis: "Ayios Theodoros is
the village that showed me the people of Cyprus in their true light
- their sincerity and their warmth ... I return from Europe disillusioned
by shallow morals and materialism, by corruption and greed by the
emptiness, the cynicism. I feel the urge to return to my roots.
My grandfather came from these parts ..." These true to life
places at the very heart of Cyprus are described on these pages.
It is up to you to discover them - and grow to love them.
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