The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates

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Apollo Hylates, was the God of the Woodland, and the protector of the city of Kourion.
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  2. 3km west of Kourion Archaeological Site [22km west of Lemesos on the road towards Pafos (Paphos)]
  3. +35799630238
  4. Working hours*:
    September 16 - April 15, daily: 08.30 - 17:00
    April 16 - September 15, daily: 08:30 - 19:30
    Closed on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Easter Sunday (Greek Orthodox).
  5. Prices*:
    €2,50
  6. * - opening and closing times as well as entrance prices, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
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    #History

It is believed that he was worshipped at the site from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. His sanctuary was an important religious centre and underwent many extensions and alterations in different periods.

Originally, the site consisted of a temple (traces of which survive in the foundations of the present temple), a circular monument, and a formalized Archaic Altar and Precinct. During the Roman period the site was extended with the addition of the south and north buildings, which may have been used for the display of votives or the accommodation of visitors. Terracotta figurines and pottery that were accumulated in the temple from the 5th century BC to the Roman period were buried in the votive pit.

The majority of the monuments - as they can be seen today - belong to the site's 1st century AD restorations, and consist of Apollo’s temple (which has been partly restored), pilgrim halls, the ‘palaistra’ (where athletes exercised and played games), a bath complex, and a holy precinct.

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