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Paphos Town Hall
This is the main Town Hall within the centre of Paphos it was built in
1955 of a Neoclassical style and it generates an air of dignity and style.
Weddings are conducted from Monday through to Friday either by the Mayor
or a member of the Municipality, all rooms are air-conditioned and private,
and they can accommodate guests ranging from 20 to 70 people.
The Town Hall stands impressively adorned on either side by Roman Pillars and marbled steps, it also has a shaded garden area where Weddings are intended to be staged later this year 2008.
Civil Ceremony and Marriage License for 2008 fee €282 (£165
CYP) Monday – Friday 9am - 1.30pm
Civil Ceremony and Marriage License for 2008 fee €282 (£165
CYP) Thursday 3pm – 5pm (not available during July and August).
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Peyia Town Hall
Peyia was once a small village but has grown into a large community of
Cyriots and ex-patriots alike, it is situated approx 8 miles outside Paphos.
As you arrive at the Town Hall you step out to a beautiful water fountain,
you then descend firstly through a covered tunnel and make your way round
a curved tree lined walkway to a flight of steps to the Gazebo.
The area can accommodate wedding parties of 70 – 100 people at the ceremony and is well shaded from the summer sun; there is also a spring that flows under a stone building in the courtyard. Peyia offers a beautiful setting and backdrop to your Wedding with views of the coastline, it is also wheelchair friendly.
Civil Ceremony and Marriage License for 2008 fee €282 (£165
CYP) to be paid in cash in person.
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Yeroskipou Town Hall
Yeroskipou Town Hall is roughly 4 miles from Paphos town centre ideally
situated for the Hotels south of the harbour. Renowned in ancient times
as the garden of Aphrodite it also has sea views.
The ceremony unlike Paphos and Peyia is held separately from the Town hall in a beautiful tranquil setting, the Gazebo is the full length of the ceremony area which is an ideal respite from the midday sun.
The ceremony usually lasts approximately 10 to 15 minutes and the Wedding Couple can have those photographic shots of a truly beautiful setting. The couple will then walk through a lovely tree lined walkway to your awaiting Wedding car.
Civil Ceremony and Marriage License for 2008 fee €282 (£165
CYP) to be paid in cash in person
An extra €145.23 (£85 CYP) for Weddings performed after 1pm.
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The Petra Tou Romiou
(Rock of the Greek), or the Rock Of Aphrodite (as known in English), is
a scenic place, located off the old Paphos – Limassol Road. It's
a popular tourist spot, for its breathtaking view of the sea, and more
famously the birth place of Aphrodite.. Legend has it that this is the
Rock from which Aphrodite mythically arose from the foams in the sea.
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A Cult group of the Goddess of Love fled the Romans to the Sanctuary
of Aphrodite but nowadays it has become very popular as a venue for blessings
and Renewal of Vows not only for English but many nationalities across
Europe.