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PLANS TO SPRUCE UP POLIS' ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

 Cyprus Mail 13 September 2020 - by Bejay Browne

Nothing has been done on the Polis sites since they were excavated 40 years ago (Polis municipality).

A 1.5 million euro investment by the government at four archaeological sites in Polis will help to protect them and make the area accessible to visitors, according to the local mayor.

“Forty years ago the University of Bristol excavated an area in Polis and uncovered a number of finds, but nothing has been done with it since then,” Polis mayor Giotis Papapchristofi, told the Sunday Mail.

“With the department of antiquities, the municipality of Polis Chrysochous will make it ‘visitable’. We will clean and protect it and people will be able to go and see what is there.”

The four separate areas, around 130,000m2 in total, are found near the hospital in the centre of Polis.

The plans include signs, lights and canopies and covers to protect the area, which will be connected.

The digs by a team from Bristol University in the UK took place in four separate areas and a number of remains were uncovered including the remains of two churches, Papschristofi said.

Around two years ago, during an official visit of President Nicos Anastasiades, it was decided to take action to preserve and protect the site. The mayor said that it depends what else is found at the site, but that it should take around three to four years to complete the project.

Nothing has been done at the site for decades, so it is overgrown and the weather has also taken a toll and already destroyed some of it, he said.

“We will see what we uncover and protect it from the rain and other bad weather conditions so no more is destroyed.”

This week, Polis municipality got underway with starting to clean the area, which is overgrown in some areas with shrubs and plants.

“We have employed six people, excavation workers, to undertake this and in the next couple of weeks we will also employ a head archaeologist who will be in charge of them and under whose supervision all the excavation work will be carried out.”

The mayor added that the antiquities department and the municipality are making the study.

“An architect will make plans ready to obtain a planning licence.”

It is hoped that the site will become a tourist attraction for both overseas visitors and locals.


THE VOCAL COUPLE - Neos Sports Club, Peyia - 19 September


 THE VOCAL COUPLE

Neos Sports Club Peyia Paphos
Saturday 19 September 8.30pm

Free Entrance
Reservations: Tel: 26622900

The Vocal Couple are a popular vocal duo from England (Stuart Earp & Chelsey Thorley-Williams) and are new to Cyprus. They moved out to Peyia at the beginning of September as their show ‘Everybody Needs Somebody’ was due to tour UK theatres this summer. Get a chance to see their fantastic show here is Cyprus! The Vocal Couple will have the room rocking all night long, their high energy and audience participation makes this show stand out. Singing Rock and Roll classics as well as some up to date songs will have the audience up dancing and singing along to the best singalong songs written. This show is not to be missed with music and comedy combined. Great for all the family! A show that will not disappoint.  Find ‘The Vocal Couple’ on Facebook: @thevocalcouple.
www.thevocalcouple.com

Directions: Neos can be found by driving behind Phil’s Diner then Philipos Supermarket on your left, straight over the cross-roads and the venue will be on the left with the car park opposite. NEOS SPORTS CLUB, 38 Panayias Agridotissas, Peyia, Paphos Tel:  26622900. www.neosclub.com

Funeral of Countess Maria Immaculata zu Toerring-Jettenbach: Exclusive


On Saturday, September 12, 2020, the Törring family gathered in a private funeral to lay to rest Countess Maria Immaculata. Given the danger posed by COVID-19, as well as rising contagion rates across Europe, the family decided this was the most responsible and safest manner to bid farewell to the late Countess.

Funeral Oration by the officiating priest:

"This church was very familiar to your mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. On Sundays she usually sat on the left side of the church in the back third, formerly the women's side. During the service she always had a look at the family crest, the jumping dog up in the choir arch. Perhaps it also created an additional bond with this church that many generations of the Törring family prayed here. Today, she is one last time in the little church of Dünzelbach and will find a final resting place very close to this prayer room, her house, and the place where her family lives.


Maria Immaculata was born almost 100 years ago, on July 27, 1921 in eastern Hungary, the region that is today mainly known for its To-kaj wine here in the west. The family of Baron Waldbott von Bassenheim originally came from the Rhineland and made it to Hungary through marriage in the 19th century. Maria Immaculata grew up bilingual on her parents' estate, where she was taught by private tutors for the first few years of school. Then she went to a Sacré Coeur school near Pressburg. After finishing school, she could expect a carefree life on her parents' estate. But as her father writes in his memoirs, his daughter had no desire to just go about social life and wanted to do something more serious. The beginning of the war for Hungary in 1941 provided the opportunity to train as a nurse. She specialized in operations in the surgical department and took part in difficult operations every day for two years. I have even heard from experienced doctors that they can hardly stand this work on the open human body. It shows that the deceased could take a lot. In 1943 she was transferred to the rock hospital in Budapest, where the best medical staff in Hungary were brought together to care for the citizens of the capital, who were seriously wounded after bombing, in vaulted cellars. It was a horrific patchwork, in which the nurse treated countless seriously injured people day and night. At the last minute, before Budapest was occupied by the Russians, they managed to escape to the West, to which the family also fled in stages.


Maria Immaculata first ended up in Austria, where she helped find missing people on radio broadcasts. When the Russians approached Austria, the flight continued to the American zone. In Lower Bavaria, the family initially found accommodation in an inn near Grießbach, later they were able to move to the Arco family. During this post-war period Maria Immaculata worked in Munich for the UN aid organization UNRRA, which took care of war refugees. In 1947, she visited Seefeld Castle, where she met Count Hans Heribert Törring. The engagement took place after just two weeks, and soon after that the wedding took place. As it is said, all participants of the wedding were extremely happy, not only because of the bride and groom, but because everyone could finally eat their fill.


In the following years five children were born. The quiet life took a certain turn when the son Max was born with a disability. The mother did not want to accept the health impairment and sought medical help everywhere so that her son could lead a normal life. But in vain, no one could explain the strange disease. Finally, a specialist in the USA was able to diagnose the disease as muscle wasting. At that time, this disease was practically unknown in Germany and hardly researched. Countess Maria Immaculata then founded the “German Society for Muscle Sickness” in 1965 as a self-help organization with many in-house meetings. Today this society is a large association that supports many people in need, and has also expressed its condolences for the death of the founder in a beautiful way.


The deceased was impressively enterprising. She and her friend Princess Irmingard of Bavaria liked to drive to the Middle East and exotic regions, where they experienced exciting adventures that we would probably not expect as holidays. In the 1950s she bought a house in the south of France that was to serve as a meeting place and holiday residence for the family for two decades. The international milieu of the French Riviera certainly suited her. She made a number of interesting friendships and even looked after the property's small olive plantations.

After her husband's death in 1977, a new stage in life began. She wanted to make it easier for the children to have a life of their own, and perhaps to lead a new one herself. She moved into a large house in Lower Bavaria, which she furnished with a lot of love. Furnishing and designing houses was a passion of hers. She put a lot of effort into the large garden and the rose plantations in particular, and the visitors were impressed by the splendour of the flowers when family and friends were invited, especially when the roses were in bloom. In general, she loved nature and was happy when deer and pheasants visited her property and let her feed them. But she was also a dashing hunter, a passion she might have inherited from her father.

Countess Antonia zu Törring-Jettenbach
At the age of 90 she moved back to Dünzelbach, close to the family. It was quite a sacrifice for her, as she had to leave her beloved rose garden behind. In any case, the small front garden of the forester's house next to the church was always well cared for. With age, her social circles became increasingly smaller. The visits of the children and grandchildren, the Sunday meetings, and meals together were a great pleasure for them. Thanks also to the family for taking the time to visit us. Old people often feel left alone and are grateful for the attention of their loved ones. How important the family was to the deceased could also be seen in her room, where children and grandchildren were present in her pictures. The last few months have been difficult, also for the family. Someone with such a strong will to live does not simply give up before death. I was allowed to bring her the sacraments of death one day before she died. She suffered badly, but was quite there and composed. She knew what was in store for her, and she was prepared for it.

You will allow me to say a few more general words about this brief overview of her life. The way the deceased was described and how I experienced her myself, she radiated a strong presence. She had a strong will, but it was mixed with a lot of kindness and humor and she had a pronounced charm. Whenever she was here in church and came to communion holding her daughter's hand, I always thought to myself, “Respect. A woman with format.” As you can already see from the outline of her life, she was extremely independent and independent in her whole way of thinking, but also helpful, warm-hearted, and open to other people in an unobtrusive way. She could also be strict and precise when the situation called for it, but without wanting to hurt. She was a good listener and gave people the freedom to go their own way. A letter of condolence describes her as an extremely interesting and quick-witted conversation partner who spread the joy of life.


Your mother has come a very long way, from eastern Hungary to here in the small Dünzelbach in Upper Bavaria. She was accompanied by her faith, which was strongly shaped by a piety to Mary. In a sense, Mary stands for the maternal side of God, for care and devotion, the willingness to fully support the children. In Seefeld there is a figure of Mary in the field that your mother regularly visited and decorated with flowers. That is why the beautiful figure of Mary of his own possession can also be seen on the death card and the heartfelt song of Mary "Mary, spread your coat", which invites us to recognize and feel that we are children of God. The last days are also connected with Mary: the day of death was the feast of Mary's birth and today's funeral day is the feast of Mary's name, i.e. the name of the Mother of God, which the deceased herself carried: Maria Immaculata. A rich life has now found its consummation. 

May Maria Immaculata rest in peace...."

Grave of Count Hans Heribert and Countess Maria Immaculata zu Törring-Jettenbach.
Eurohistory wishes to express our sincerest condolences to to Törring family during these sad times!

NOTE: Reproduction of photos without prior permission is strictly forbidden!

DAVEY WOODFORD - Darcy's Restaurant, Coral Bay - 30 October

 


DAVEY WOODFORD

Darcy’s Restaurant & Lounge, Coral Bay

Friday 30 October 7pm

Free Entrance

Reservations: Tel: 26936926

Pop, rock, blues and funk from top guitarist Davey.

Directions: On the main road from Peyia towards Agios Georgios. DARCY’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE, St Georges Avenue, Peyia. Tel: 26936926. Email: darcys2018@gmail.com, Facebook: @donaldcyp.

KIRSTY DEWAR - Frog & Toad, Coral Bay - 25 October

 


KIRSTY DEWAR

The Frog & Toad Coral Bay Paphos

Sunday 25 October 2pm

Free Entrance

Reservations: Tel: 26343876

Kirsty Dewar will be performing from 2-5pm during Sunday Roast at The Frog & Toad in Coral Bay. Join her for an afternoon of live music with her guitar covering artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Pink, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Elvis, Van Morrison, Coldplay and much more.

Directions: Head down the Coral Bay strip and continue past Coral Bay Beach, ignoring the left turn to Coral Beach Hotel and the venue will be found on the left. THE FROG AND TOAD, Coral Bay, Paphos. Tel: 26343876. www.frogandtoadcoralbay.com. Facebook: @thefrogandtoadcoralbaycyprus.

WORLD SINGING DAY B SHARP LADIES & MELANIE BALLARD - Mulberry Terrace, Mesogi - 17 October

 


WORLD SINGING DAY B Sharp Ladies & Melanie Ballard + Guests

The Mulberry Terrace Mesogi Paphos

Saturday 17 October 2pm

Tickets: €25 including souvla lunch and three hours of unlimited beer and wine

Reservations: Tel: 99552901

Join us for an afternoon of music, food, drinks, and laughter in the stunning setting in the heart of Mesogi village. Raffle for the Cancer Patients Support Group.

Directions: Head up the Polis road out of Paphos and turn right at the Tremithousa/Mesogi crossroad by Acropolis Tavern and the venue will be found on the right at the far end of Mesogi village with a large car park at the rear. THE MULBERRY TERRACE, Mesogi, Paphos. Tel: 99579027. Facebook: @TheMulberryTerrace.

A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC WITH MICHAEL ANTONIOU - Monkfish Restaurant - 10 October

 


A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC with MICHAEL ANTONIOU

Monkfish Restaurant Kissonerga Paphos

Saturday 10 October 8pm

Tickets: €25 including a four-course dinner

Reservations: Tel: 26931222, 99379382

Doors open 7pm, show starts 8pm, limited seating so book early

Enjoy hits from Bill Withers, Jonny Cash, Elvis, Clapton, Dylan, Sinatra, Adele, Lady Ga Ga, Michael Buble, Deano, Sammy Davis Jnr, Charlie Rich, Bellamy Brothers and many more. Michael has performed in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and also Saudi Arabia, for the Crown Prince. In Dubai he appeared at top venues including Palm Jumeirah, Waldorf Astoria, Dukes Hotel, Ritz Carlton, Zabeel Saray, Musichall, Grosvenor house and Gary Rhodes signature restaurant: Rhodes W1.

Directions: The restaurant is upstairs opposite the Atlantic Golden Beach Hotel, on the coast road from Paphos to Pegeia. MONKFISH RESTAURANT, 75 Chrysoneras, 8574, Kissonerga, Paphos. Tel: 26931222. Facebook: MonkFishRestaurant.

GEOFF REY - Peggy's Secret Garden Cafe, Peyia - 4 October


 

GEOFF REY

Peggy's Secret Garden Café Peyia Paphos

Sunday 4 October doors open 4pm, music from 5pm

Free entrance

Reservations: Tel: 96780211

Food will be available on the day - choose from our special menu or pick 2 courses for €13.95. Or perhaps consider purchasing a MoonPeggy voucher to give someone an extra special treat. Vouchers can be of any value and personalised with your own message. Payment can be taken by card over the telephone on 96780211 so this gift can be arranged if you can’t be in Cyprus. Booking for this event will be essential due to number restrictions! See you all soon. Doors open 4pm Music starts 5pm.

Geoff Rey brings you a performance of Soul and Motown classics with a mix of Northern soul and a touch of Reggae in his own style, developed with over twenty years’ experience of entertaining across the UK and Europe as a solo performer or when working in a vocal trio or band. Geoff is guaranteed to satisfy his audience with his soft silky tones.

Directions: Half-way up Peyia Hill on the left. PEGGY SECRET GARDEN CAFÉ, 1 Chrysomilias Street, 8560 Peyia, Paphos. Tel: 96780211. Facebook: @peggyspeyia.

DAVEY WOODFORD - O'Neill's Irish Bar & Grill - 3 October


 

DAVEY WOODFORD

O’Neill’s Irish Bar & Grill Paphos

Saturday 3 October 9pm

Free entrance

Reservations: Tel: 26935888

Pop, rock, blues and funk from top guitarist Davey.

Directions: Head out of town from the Kings Avenue Mall and the bar will be found on the right on Tombs of the Kings Road with a car park in front. O’NEILL’S IRISH BAR & GRILL, Tombs of the Kings Road, Paphos. Tel: 26935888. www.oneillspaphos.com. Facebook: @oneillsirishbar.

A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC WITH MICHAEL ANTONIOU - Hickory Restaurant - 2 October

 


A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC with MICHAEL ANTONIOU

Hickory Restaurant Paphos

Friday 2 October doors 7pm, show 8pm

Tickets: €22 including a three-course set menu

Reservations: Tel: 97652819, 99854375, 99379382, Email: hickory@cytanet.com.cy

Doors open 7pm, show starts around 8pm, limited seating so book early

Enjoy hits from Bill Withers, Jonny Cash, Elvis, Clapton, Dylan, Sinatra, Adele, Lady Ga Ga, Michael Buble, Deano, Sammy Davis Jnr, Charlie Rich, Bellamy Brothers and many more. Michael has performed in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and also Saudi Arabia, for the Crown Prince. In Dubai he appeared at top venues including Palm Jumeirah, Waldorf Astoria, Dukes Hotel, Ritz Carlton, Zabeel Saray, Musichall, Grosvenor house and Gary Rhodes signature restaurant: Rhodes W1.

Directions: Mid-way between Paphos and Pegeia opposite the Capital Coast Hotel. HICKORY RESTAURANT, Tombs of the Kings Road 110A, Block A, 8015 Paphos. Tel: 97652819. Facebook: @hickorypaphos.