Cyprus Armenian Church of Our Lady of Tyre, Nicosia

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Janina Wilde

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It looked disused when I was there but it is still a religious place of worship

About this spot
Notre Dame de Tyre is a 14th-century monastery in Nicosia. It is believed that the original church, known as the Benedictine Abbey of Our Lady of Tyre, was founded in the 13th century as a principal convent following the fall of Jerusalem. In 1308, the Lusignan king, Henry II of Jerusalem, repaired the church after it was destroyed by an earthquake. As many of the nuns were Armenian in origin, it came under the Armenian Church before 1504.
This church has undergone restoration recently and is a beautiful spot both inside and out.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_de_Tyre


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