The Painted Churches in the Troödos Region (Greek: Τοιχογραφημένοι ναοί στην περιοχή του όρους Τρόοδος, romanized: Toichografiménoi naoí stin periochí tou órous Tróodos) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Troödos Mountains of central Cyprus.
[1] The Church of Panagia Chrysokourdaliotissa in Kourdali, Spilia, was submitted as a potential further extension in 2002 and currently resides on the Tentative List.
The World Heritage Site includes a variety of churches, ranging from small chapels to grand monasteries.
These site demonstrate the range of architectural and artistic influences affecting Cyprus over the entire Byzantine reign.
[1] However, all sites display some architectural elements that are unique to Cyprus, including steep-pitched wooden roofs with tiling.