Antigone's House

Troödos Mountains


An evocative agrotourism choice, the renovated Antigone’s House (1870) is 1100m above sea level and in the centre of Spilia village. Unusually, the house includes a small museum on shoemaking, created in memory of the original owner. Breakfast is available for an extra €5 a day.


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