The church of Panagia and Chrysosotiros is located in the village of Kyperounta in the Limassol district.

It is situated in a great environment, which changes colour according to the seasons and has its own charm and beauty.

The church is made up of two rooms with a wooden roof, dated to the 18th century. The bellower was added later to the church. Earlier on, there were two churches in the village, one was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Panagia and the other was dedicated to the Chysosotira. They were later joined together to create this new church. The items which have been saved from the older churches are the altar and some of the icons.

The church celebrates on the 6th of August every year.

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