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23 Mar 2026
UNDP observers visit Panayia Apsinthotissa monastery as renovation work continues

Kyrenia, Cyprus. Observers from the United Nations Development Programme visited the Panayia Apsinthotissa monastery on Monday as renovation work continued at the site. The monastery is located between the Kyrenia district villages of Sychari and Vouno.


Conservation work and current activities

The UNDP said conservation works at the monastery are moving ahead as planned. Current activities include fresco consolidation and timber treatment at the main church, as well as organic growth control and roof reinforcement in the refectory.

It added that repairs are also being carried out to masonry in the west wing’s ruins, while parts of the eastern perimeter wall are being reconstructed.

Oversight and funding

The project is being overseen by the bicommunal technical committee on cultural heritage and is being funded by the European Union.

Historical background

The monastery was most likely established in the 11th or 12th century. Chroniclers have stated that Queen Catherine of Cyprus, the last Lusignan monarch of the island, worshipped there in 1486, implying that the monastery belonged to the church of Rome.

After the Ottoman conquest of the island in the following century, the monastery became the property of the Orthodox patriarchate of Jerusalem and was subordinate to the nearby Ayios Chrysostomos monastery in Koutsoventis.


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