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Ayia Napa Municipality announced that the 5th Sculpture Symposium will take place on October 30 – November 04, at the city’s recently opened Sculpture Park, an open air museum featuring both large and small works of art created by more than 20 sculptors from around the world.

On the occasion of the restoration of the area of the lighthouse within the archaeological site of Kato Paphos, Cyprus Department of Antiquities and Cyprus Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works launched a permanent exhibition titled Cyprus, the sea and the lighthouses: a diachronic history.

Aiming to highlight the significant role of research, science and innovation in our daily lives, Cyprus is participating for the 11th consecutive year in the celebrations of the European Researchers’ Night along with other 300 European countries around the world.

Cyprus Department of Antiquities and Cyprus Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works have announced the opening of the archaeological site of Idalion, which will be held on October 03.

Ayia Napa has been chosen as one of the 400 cities in the world to host the 100 Thousand Poets for Change event, featuring poetry readings, music and dance concerts, art exhibits, activism workshops and street demonstrations.

Aiming to promote the country’s cultural heritage, while also encouraging the development of sustainable tourism, Pafos Regional Board of Tourism has recently participated in the 10th International Conference for Cultural Tourism in Europe.