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Cyprus is an island nation located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, with a rich history and culture that dates back to antiquity

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Background imageCyprus Collection: 20056093

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cyprus, troodos mountains, moutoullas, church and village houses on hillside

Background imageCyprus Collection: 20056158

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cyprus, troodos mountains, kykko monastery, tourist visitors in courtyard of monastery with religious mosaics decorating length of wall of first floor arcade seen on left

Background imageCyprus Collection: 20056050

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CYPRUS Coral Bay Man walking along shore of quiet beach with small harbour behind lined by palms and promenade and overlooked by resort buildings

Background imageCyprus Collection: 20056146

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CYPRUS Lineia Stone house with overhanging tiled roof and wooden window shutters and door with well in courtyard in the foreground

Background imageCyprus Collection: 20056072

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CYPRUS Paphos Villa of Theseus. Detail of mosaic depicting group of people and child

Background imageCyprus Collection: Agios Nicolaos Church, Paralimi, Cyprus

Agios Nicolaos Church, Paralimi, Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Agios Dimitrios Church, Paralimni, Cyprus

Agios Dimitrios Church, Paralimni, Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ayioi Saranta Cave Church, Protaras, Cyprus. The church is aslo known as Saranta Martyres

Ayioi Saranta Cave Church, Protaras, Cyprus. The church is aslo known as Saranta Martyres, Forty martyrs or holy Forty church

Background imageCyprus Collection: Agios Georgios New Church, Paralimni, Cyprus

Agios Georgios New Church, Paralimni, Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Traditional building in Lefkara village in Cyprus

Traditional building in Lefkara village in Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: The House of Theseus in Paphos Archaeological Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paphos

The House of Theseus in Paphos Archaeological Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paphos, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageCyprus Collection: The traditional village of Lefkara, Cyprus, Europe

The traditional village of Lefkara, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageCyprus Collection: Church of St. Barbara in Paralimni, Cyprus, Europe

Church of St. Barbara in Paralimni, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageCyprus Collection: Various patterns of Antiquity, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Various patterns of Antiquity, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Various patterns of antiquity: 1-5 Assyrian: 1) Nimrud; 2) Nineveh; 3 - 5) Dur Aarrukin (Khorsabad). 6 - 15 Egyptian: 6) Ornament of a mummy coffin; 7) Bell-shaped capital; 8) Bud capital; 9 - 10

Background imageCyprus Collection: Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001

Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines. The castle was captured by Richard I of England in 1191 when he defeated the last

Background imageCyprus Collection: Stadium, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Stadium, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle of Saranta Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001

Castle of Saranta Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001. Saranta Kolones was built in the 13th century by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Theatre, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Theatre, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the basilica, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of the basilica, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395

Background imageCyprus Collection: Palaepaphos (Old Paphos), Cyprus, 2001

Palaepaphos (Old Paphos), Cyprus, 2001. Paphos has been inhabited since neolithic times. It was an important centre for the worship of the goddess Aphrodite, who was said to have been born nearby

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of Amathus, Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of Amathus, Cyprus, 2001. Archaeologists have discovered evidence of human activity at Amathus dating back to around 1100 BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Kourion, Cyprus, 2001

Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Kourion, Cyprus, 2001. One of the most important religious sites of ancient Cyprus, the worship of Apollo probably began here as early as the 8th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Dragomans House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Dragomans House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Built in the 18th century, this was the residence of Chatzigeorgakis Kornesios, the Dragoman (official interpreter) of Cyprus from 1779 until 1809

Background imageCyprus Collection: Venetian bastion, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Venetian bastion, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus came under Venetian rule in 1489. They heavily fortified Nicosia with 4.5 metre thick city walls built between 1567 and 1570

Background imageCyprus Collection: Venetian walls, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Venetian walls, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus came under Venetian rule in 1489. Nicosias city walls were built between 1567 and 1570

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Kolossi Castle was built by the Knights of the Order of St John in 1454. It stands on the site of an earlier (13th century) fortress

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre

Background imageCyprus Collection: Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the Church of St George of the Latins, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of the Church of St George of the Latins, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. It is thought that the church was built in the last quarter of the 13th century by the Lusignans

Background imageCyprus Collection: Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus

Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines

Background imageCyprus Collection: Church and Monastery, North Cyprus

Church and Monastery, North Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus

Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageCyprus Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageCyprus Collection: Mosaic floor, ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Mosaic floor, ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus

Ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus

Ruins of the Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. This Byzantine church was built in the 12th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus

Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus

St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus

Background imageCyprus Collection: Tombs of the Kings, Paphos, Cyprus

Tombs of the Kings, Paphos, Cyprus. The scale and grandeur of these underground tombs dating from the 4th century BC gained them their name although it is thought that important officials rather than

Background imageCyprus Collection: Arsenale, Venice, Italy

Arsenale, Venice, Italy. Founded by Doge Ordelafo Falier in 1104, the Arsenale was the centre of Venices sea power. It was a naval base

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman Theatre, 1st century BC

Roman Theatre, 1st century BC
Roman Theatre in Salamis, 1st century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman Gymnasium, c. 4th century BC

Roman Gymnasium, c. 4th century BC
Roman Gymnasium, c.4th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman Baths showing a hypocaust. c. 4th century BC

Roman Baths showing a hypocaust. c. 4th century BC
Roman Baths showing a hypocaust beneath the floor of a hot room, c.4th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c. 4th century BC

Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c. 4th century BC
Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c.4th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, 4th century BC

Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, 4th century BC
Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, used from the late bronze age to Hellenistic times as burial places for rich traders, etc. Known locally as the Tombs of the Kings, 4th century BC



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Cyprus Collection

Cyprus is an island nation located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, with a rich history and culture that dates back to antiquity. The architecture reflects this long history, with influences from various cultures over the centuries. Greek and Roman influences can be seen in many of the country's ancient ruins, while Byzantine and Ottoman styles are also present. In more recent times, modern architecture has been adopted in some areas, particularly in cities such as Nicosia. Traditional Cypriot architecture is characterized by its use of local materials such as stone and wood, often combined with terracotta tiles for roofing. Many buildings feature ornate balconies or verandas that provide shade from the hot Mediterranean sun. Overall, it offers a unique mix of architectural styles that reflect its diverse cultural heritage.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Cyprus collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique architecture found in this Mediterranean island nation. Our collection features a variety of images, including traditional Cypriot houses with their distinctive red-tiled roofs, ancient ruins such as the Kourion amphitheater, and historic churches like the St. Lazarus Church in Larnaca. Each piece in our collection captures the beauty and character of Cyprus' architectural heritage, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to add a touch of cultural sophistication to their home or office decor. Whether you're drawn to the rustic charm of traditional village homes or prefer more grandiose structures like medieval castles and fortresses, there's something for everyone in this captivating collection. If you're looking for high-quality wall art that celebrates Cyprus' rich architectural history and culture, look no further than our Cyprus collection.
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What are Cyprus (Country Architecture) art prints?

Cyprus art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork that showcase the unique architecture and landscapes found in Cyprus. These prints capture the beauty and charm of this Mediterranean island nation, featuring everything from traditional stone houses to ancient ruins and stunning coastal vistas. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that every detail is captured with precision and accuracy. The result is a stunning piece of art that can be enjoyed for years to come. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office decor, or simply want to celebrate your love for Cyprus, these art prints are an excellent choice. They make great gifts for friends and family members who appreciate fine art or have a special connection to this beautiful country. Cyprus art prints offer a wonderful way to bring the beauty of Cyprus into your life in a meaningful way.
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What Cyprus (Country Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Cyprus country architecture art prints that capture the beauty and charm of this Mediterranean island nation. From stunning images of ancient ruins to picturesque villages, we have something for everyone who loves the unique architectural styles found in Cyprus. Some popular options include prints featuring the iconic Kyrenia Castle, which dates back to the 16th century and is one of the most famous landmarks in Cyprus. Other popular choices include images of traditional Cypriot houses with their distinctive red-tiled roofs and wooden balconies, as well as photographs showcasing some of the island's beautiful churches and monasteries. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang on your living room wall or a thoughtful gift for someone special, our collection of Cyprus country architecture art prints is sure to inspire. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout each image, these prints are designed to last for years to come.
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To buy Cyprus art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring the stunning architecture of this beautiful country. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your purchase. We offer a range of sizes and framing options for their prints, so you can choose the perfect style to suit your home or office decor. Whether you are looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, there is sure to be an image in our collection that fits the bill. With our easy-to-use website and secure online ordering system, buying Cyprus art prints has never been easier. So why not explore their selection today and bring a touch of Mediterranean charm into your space?
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How much do Cyprus (Country Architecture) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Cyprus country architecture art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the beauty and uniqueness of Cyprus' architectural heritage. The cost of our art prints depends on several factors, such as the size, framing options, and quality of the print. We strive to provide affordable yet high-quality art prints that cater to different budgets and preferences. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some character to your home or office space or a large statement piece for your living room wall, we have something for everyone. Our Cyprus country architecture art prints are perfect gifts for anyone who appreciates fine art and loves exploring new cultures. They also make excellent souvenirs if you've recently visited Cyprus or plan to do so in the future. Browse through our collection today and find the perfect artwork that speaks to you.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Cyprus country architecture art prints are delivered to you in the best condition possible. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable delivery services to ensure that your order arrives safely and securely. Your art prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. The tube will then be sealed with tape to prevent any damage or moisture from getting inside. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so you can keep track of its progress. Delivery times may vary depending on your location and shipping method chosen at checkout. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly, which is why we work hard to ensure timely delivery while maintaining the highest standards of quality control throughout the process.