The point that the Francs in the 14th century, and later on the Venetians, had transformed into a quarry to cut stones to construct the walls of Nicosia, is the point where the Aglantzia Municipality chose to built the beautiful amphitheatre of 1200 seats, the award-winning “Skali”.
It has comfortable parking places, and it attracts a great number of massive events.
The constructor, respecting the environment, conserved the place by transforming it.
The caves were transformed to spaces where exhibitions can take place, as well as lectures and conferences and a lot more.