The mosque in the village of Klavdia
The mosque in the village of Klavdia is an old Byzantine church converted into a Muslim shrine. Fragments of wall-paintings dating to the XVIth century were visible in the past. Recent works have revealed more fragments.
It seems, though, that the wall paintings were lacerated following its conversion into a mosque and few parts are saved. Archaeologists have also preserved the symbols of Islam, traces of the use of the church as a mosque.
Source: Muslim places on worship in Cyprus (Published by the Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus)