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Tomb of the Kings

Paphos · Tombs of the Kings Avenue, Paphos
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You walk in expecting marble crowns and find something far older and stranger: a low, wind-scrubbed plateau of pale limestone, riddled with rectangular shafts that drop into colonnaded rooms cut from the bedrock. The Tombs of the Kings is one of the elements of the UNESCO World Heritage listing of Paphos, and despite the name no kings were ever interred here — the title comes from the grandeur of the architecture, not the rank of the dead. High-ranking Ptolemaic officials and Paphian aristocrats from the 4th century BC to the 3rd century AD lay in these chambers.

What sets the site apart from a normal necropolis is the architecture. Several tombs imitate Hellenistic peristyle houses, with a sunken open court ringed by carved Doric columns supporting a roof — entire underground replicas of the dwellings of the living, a pattern borrowed from Alexandrian funerary practice. Tomb 3, the largest, has a near-complete colonnade and you descend by stone steps into the atrium and look up at sky framed by columns cut from the same rock as the floor.

The site spreads across roughly 1.2 km of low coastal headland just north of Paphos harbour, and you walk it on a marked loop — eight numbered tombs plus several unnumbered shafts. Allow 60-90 minutes. There is almost no shade and very little signage in situ; pick up the leaflet at the entry kiosk before you go in.

Insider tips. Go first thing (08:00 opening April-October, 08:30 winter) or in the last hour before closing — midday on the headland is brutal, and the low light at the edges of the day is far better for photographing the colonnades. Bring a small torch: the deeper chambers in Tombs 3 and 4 are unlit and the carved details on the walls — Doric capitals, niches for funerary urns — only emerge when you light them. Closed shoes are sensible; the limestone is sharp.

Combinations. The site sits on Tombs of the Kings Avenue, five minutes' drive from the Paphos Archaeological Park (mosaics) and ten from the harbour. These three together make a complete UNESCO half-day in Paphos. Lunch at the harbour fish tavernas after.

Bring. Hat, water (1L+), torch, sturdy shoes. Entrance is 2.50 EUR. When. Off-season afternoons, or April mornings when the wild fennel and yellow daisies grow up between the tombs and the wind comes off the sea. It is not a flashy site. It rewards a quiet visitor willing to read a paragraph, then stand in a cut-stone room 2,200 years old and listen.

Amenities and features

Parking
Ticket required
Photography allowed
UNESCO World Heritage
Interpretation panels
Bring your own water

Opening hours

mon
08:30-19:30
tue
08:30-19:30
wed
08:30-19:30
thu
08:30-19:30
fri
08:30-19:30
sat
08:30-19:30
sun
08:30-19:30

Cennik

Dorosły
€ 2.50
Dziecko
€ 1.25
Currency
EUR

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Tomb of the Kings
Paphos
Kategoria: Monument
Region: Paphos
Cena od: € 2.50 / os.
GPS: 34.7780, 32.4060
Języki: English, Ελληνικά
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