Larnaca’s Armenia Church street reopens after revamp
Larnaca’s Armenian Church street has been revamped as part of efforts to facilitate the movement of the disabled in the town centre and officially handed over, the municipality said on Friday.
The project concerns the renovation of roads and pavements in the town centre in the context of integrated Sustainable Urban Development, so that they become accessible to the disabled.
It covers the area around the Grand Mosque near the Mediaeval Castle, Kleanthi Kalogi and Mavroidi streets, Agios Lazaros street, Armenian Church, Kordiktonos and Vassileos Evagorou streets and part of Ermou Street.
Armenian Church Street has been opened and is already in use. The road has been paved, and 12 trees have been planted and 40 flowerpots placed along the pavements, the municipality said.
Work is currently underway around the Mediaeval Castle.
The Municipality of Larnaca apologises for any inconvenience during the execution of the works.
The project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, under the Operational Program “Competitiveness and Sustainable Development 2014-2020”.