Kourion is an ancient city-state on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus, located near modern
Limassol, that existed from antiquity until the Middle Ages. Built in the 12th century BC by
Mycenaeans who took part in the
Trojan War, Kourion was later controlled by the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines. The settlement was placed on a 70-metre-high (230 ft) cliff to ensure the safety of its citizens. The modern archaeological site is managed by the
Department of Antiquities of Cyprus and includes the ruins of the stadium and the sanctuary of
Apollo Hylates. This photograph depicts the ruins of Kourion's
agora, a central public space in the city-state.
Photograph credit: Alexander Savin