Review:

The Church of Saint Lazarus in Larnaka City sits in its own square in the center of town on top of the tomb of Saint Lazarus of Bethany. Built by the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI in the late 9th century, the building is an excellent example of Byzantine architecture and is conveniently located right next to the Byzantine Museum. The church is made primarily of stone, but the gold-covered iconostasis serves as an excellent example of baroque woodcarving. There is no admission fee to enter the church.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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