Limassol

The Wedding Chapel of Richard the Lionheart

The Unusual location

The historic wedding of Richard the Lionheart and Berengaria of Navarre took place in 1191 at the Chapel of St. George within the towering Limassol Castle on the island of Cyprus. This rare royal ceremony outside of Europe proper occurred after Richard conquered the island during the Third Crusade, marking the only time an English Queen has been crowned on foreign soil. Today, the castle stands as a powerful reminder of the Crusader legacy in the Mediterranean, housing a medieval museum within its thick stone walls.

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Copper Island (Cyprus) was the Home of Barnabas

Copper, beaches, and biblical connections

Cyprus is a rare Mediterranean jewel where the earth’s raw minerals, legendary coastlines, and biblical history converge. From giving its name to one of the world's most essential metals to hosting some of the most pivotal moments in the New Testament, the island offers a deep, layered experience for every traveler.

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