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The Yellow House: A Limassol Landmark

Discover Limassol's architectural gem, the Yellow House: A blend of history, culture, and unique design in the heart of the city.

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The Yellow House, a historical landmark in Limassol, stands out with its unique architecture and vibrant history. Built in 1917 by Zacharias Vondas, its design showcases European eclecticism and French Baroque influences. Originally a residence, it later housed the Limassol Water Board and a popular café, lending it the name 'The Yellow House'.

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M2FV+HJ2, Agiou Andreou, Limassol, CY

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Limassol Marina, walk southeast towards Andrea Drousioti Street. Continue straight for about 10 minutes until you reach the junction with Agiou Andreou Street. Turn left onto Agiou Andreou Street and walk for approximately 15 minutes. The Yellow House will be on your right, marked with the address M2FV+HJ2.

    Public Transport

    From the Limassol Bus Station, take bus number 30 or 31 towards Agios Nikolaos. After about 15 minutes, get off at the 'Agiou Andreou' stop. Walk along Agiou Andreou Street for approximately 5 minutes. The Yellow House will be on your left at M2FV+HJ2. A single bus fare costs approximately €1.50 during the day and €2.50 at night.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Limassol. Tell the driver to take you to the Yellow House at M2FV+HJ2, Agiou Andreou. From Limassol Marina, a taxi ride will cost approximately €8-€12, depending on traffic. Ensure the driver knows the specific location on Agiou Andreou Street.

    Local tips

    Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting to capture photographs of the Yellow House.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through the surrounding streets to experience the local culture and explore nearby shops and cafes.
    Check local listings for cultural events or exhibitions that may be taking place in or around the Yellow House.

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    The Yellow House, located in the historic center of Limassol, opposite the Ayia Napa Cathedral, is a striking reminder of the city's past. Constructed in 1917 by the renowned architect Zacharias Vondas, who also designed other Limassol landmarks, the building boasts a distinctive triangular shape and elegant architectural details that blend European eclecticism with French Baroque elements.Initially built as a residential house with shops on the ground floor, the Yellow House provided living and commercial space. In 1960, it transitioned into office space for the Limassol Water Board. It gained its popular name from a café/restaurant that operated within its walls during the 1960s.Today, the Yellow House is a listed building, recognized for its historical and architectural significance. While it has been noted that the building is in need of renovation and has suffered from graffiti and abandoned storefronts , a cultural foundation purchased the property in 2021 with plans to renovate it into a modern cultural and events center, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The Yellow House remains a significant landmark, inviting visitors to explore its history and appreciate Limassol's cultural heritage.

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