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Exploring Guzelyurt On A Holiday In Northern Cypru |
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er you’ve strolled the Saturday marts, you may want to take a visit to the St. Mama’s Church and the Guzelyurt Museum of Archaeology. However,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], don’t be cheated by the label, the exhibit contains extra than equitable pictures of beautiful structures. In the downstairs partition you will find samples of some of the wildlife that you are likely to spot on your holiday in Northern Cyprus, there are the standard snakes, spiders and foxes, to the slightly more bizarre three-legged chicken and eight-legged lamb. The archaeological section of the museum is upstairs and houses some interesting artefacts from the Neolithic era.
Next gate is St. Mama’s Church. St. Mama is the contributor angel of those who lest paying tariff and his anecdote is amid the maximum interesting you ambition listen on your Northern Cyprus holidays. Mama was a hermit alive near to Guzelyurt who was arrested along the authorities for non-payment of his taxes. As he was taken into custody he fled to retention a lamb from creature annihilated and dined at a savage lion. Mama then rode on the behind of the lion with the lamb in his arms to meet his prosecutors, who were so impressed at his daring that they excused him from paying his taxes.
Nowadays, the chapel contains hundreds of beautifully preserved icons which are definitely value visiting whilst ashore your holiday in Northern Cyprus. Many trust namely St. Mama namely buried in this very chapel and as a result it is a pilgrimage point for numerous Greek Orthodox Christians who visit this speck annual in September apt celebrate St. Mama’s Feast Day.
Guzelyurt, which is also understood as Morphou, is also outstanding for its yearly orange celebration, which takes place every year in June. This is a must penetrate whilst on holiday in Northern Cyprus and the highlight is the brightly coloured drifts decked out with oranges which pageant down the cardinal street by 5pm on the 1st day of the event. The festival started in 1977 to celebrate the annual harvest and even today the town remains decorated in oranges for the fortnight’s festivities. Events which take place during the festival embody agreements from some of Turkey’s biggest popup emotions, coupled with orthodox people dance and prettiness parades. So whether you’re looking for a holiday in Northern Cyprus which pairs the modern with the traditional,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], then see no beyond than the town of Guzelyurt.
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