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At "Stou Kir-Yianni" we provide an amazing experience hosting for you the ideal event
All the wonderful compliments and praise that are bestowed in Omodos Village can apply equally to the estate our family created. Named in honour of my father "Kir-Yiannis" this leisure traditional business complex consited of ancient houses, the family restaurant and wine cellar, boutique stone suites and country stone houses, is the forefront of 'Agro-Tourism' in Cyprus. Any good for consumption in our facilities is coming from our local vineyards, fruit orchards and market gardens.
European Union and the Cyprus Government have listed our complex as a protected building.
Our Stone Villa used to be the house of Andriana & Larry, a british couple, which wanted to acquire a mansion in Cyprus, in order to spend their vacations in country side.
View MoreOur Kamara Up House used to be the upper floor of the house, which belonged to Costas the priest's son, a well known bus driver, who was connecting the village with city life of Limassol.
View MoreOur Kamara Down House used to be the ground floor of the house, which belonged to Costas the priest's son, a well known bus driver, who was connecting the village with city life of Limassol.
View MoreOur Louisa Up House used to be the upper floor of the house, which belonged to Louiza, a local lady, who migrated to England, due the difficulties of that time.
View MoreOur Orange Suite used to be a warehouse of an old man, where he was storing food for his donkeys, during winter time
View MoreOur Green Suite used to be the bedroom of a house, which belonged to a famous local man, known for his wealth and his charitable work.
View MoreOur Lime Suite used to be the living room of a house, which belonged to a famous local man, known for his wealth and his charitable work.
View MoreFamily Style 4 Persons / Shower / TV / AC / Small Kitchenette / Small Yard / Fireplace (Fire Woods, upon order)
View MoreOur Chelidoni House is named after Amadeus and Soprano, two lovely swallows (Chelidoni), who built their nest under the roof of the cottage year after year.
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