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Hilarion Castle

The St. Hilarion Castle built initially as a strategic fort is thought to be named after a saint who escaped from Jerusalem after the Arab conquests and moved to Cyprus where he lived and died in a cave on top of the mountains.

In the 10th century a church and a monastery were built at the site. During the Lusignian period the monastery was turned into a castle and it became the summer resort of the Lusignian nobility.

St. Hilarion Castle

It has three section

  • Lower Section - The Lower section of St. Hilarion Castle was used for the soldiers and the horses.
  • Middle Section - The Middle section of St. Hilarion Castle contained the royal palace, the kitchen, the church and a big cistern.
  • Upper Section - In the Upper section of St. Hilarion Castle there is a Lusignian Gate and there is a courtyard in the middle.

The nobility used to live in the Eastern section, the kitchen and the other rooms for daily use were in the western section.

 
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