We cross the road and find Louki Petridi alleyway. A small 1930s house set in an old garden is one more beauty from the era we are talking about today.
It belonged to Marcellos, a famous Larnaca physician and poet. In 2004, it was converted into the Blue Pine bar, one of the most famous places in the town.
A lucky opportunity to enjoy the 1940s–1960s actively working textured interior with its chandeliers, fireplaces, floor lamps, and a staircase!
The adaptation for the restaurant has been a bit overstuffed, but the overall impression is quite charming. It’s worth visiting the space on a day when there are no football matches — these days you can only cheer here.
Let’s raise our glasses to the preservation of memory and cultural heritage, the beautiful Cypriot Art Deco that needs to be cared for, protected, and popularized!
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