Piskopou Bridge

The Piskopou Bridge is located near Foini of Limassol province in the Vines region and is one of the natural attractions of Cyprus.

Piskopou Bridge was constructed in the 16 th century, during the Venetian era, with hewn limestone on the edges and almost raw plates in the middle. The arch has a length of 8.90 meters and width of 2.40 meters.

According to folklore the name comes from the bishops of Saints Anargyroi Kosmas and Damianos who used the bridge to go to Paphos.

The river passing under the bridge with the lush vegetation is Diarizos which originates from Foini and ends up at the sluice of Arminou and then the dam of Kouris.

Other bridges in the area that the visitor can see are the Elia Bridge, Routhkia Bridge and Tzelefou Bridge while nearby is the Chantara waterfall.

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