The Church of Christou Monogenous is located in the village of Koilani in the Limassol district. It is situated at a close distance from the central square of the village.

A hand written inscription on the north side of the temple indicates its renovation in 1722, the period in which the Archbishop was Paisios from the Koilani village.

Inside the temple there is a Portrait of Archbishop Paisios , who is displayed as offering to the temple.

Today the church operates as a Museum in which mobile icons and church items such as the iconostasis of the 18th century, an icon of Ayia Mavri and Ayios Timotheos of the 13th century, old church books from the 16th to 19th century, the epitaph of 15-16the century etc are kept it.

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