|
St. George’s of the Latins Church
|
Constructed in the late 13th
century using material from the Salamis ruins, this church
is one of the oldest within the city’s walls. It is thought
to have been modelled on the St. Chapelle church in Paris.
Although today it is mostly in ruins, you can distinguish
its nave with five sections and a chancel, as well as its
northern wall. It is most likely that the church was
constructed as part of a monastery-complex even before the
Lusignans arrived and built the city’s walls due to its
rampart-like structure.
|
|
|