The House Of Dionysus

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Archaeological Site Of Nea Paphos, Paphos 8040 Cyprus
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About

The House of Dionysus is a remarkable Roman residence located within the ancient city of Nea Paphos, Cyprus. Dating to the latter half of the second century AD, the house is famed for its richly decorated floor mosaics that celebrate the Greek god Dionysus, complete with scenes of wreath-laden vines, reclining revelers, and intricate geometric borders. The mosaic panels not only showcase the artistic skill of Roman artisans but also reflect the syncretic culture of Cyprus, where Greek and Roman artistic motifs blended. Visitors can also explore the well-preserved bathhouse, stone-built columns, and the surrounding courtyard that once hosted social gatherings. Adjacent to the house lies the impressive Nea Paphos theater, a partially restored amphitheater that could accommodate over 8,000 spectators, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman public entertainment. Together, these features make the House of Dionysus a must-visit highlight for anyone interested in antiquity, art, and the everyday life of Roman Cyprus.

Highlights

  • Mosaic Floors
  • Ancient Theatre
  • Bailey House

Must-See Areas

House of Dionysus Mosaic Floor
Ancient Theatre
Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Art Lovers
Academic Researchers

Best time to visit

Spring and early autumn when weather is comfortable and visitor crowds are thinner, allowing for a relaxed exploration of mosaics and surrounding ruins.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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