Cyprus Art Retreat - Fire Gallery
A unique combination of an artists retreat and an art Gallery in Agioi Vavatsinias. Equidistant from Larnaca and Limassol.
Cyprus Art Retreat – Fire Gallery is where creativity meets nature. Tucked away in the breathtaking foothills of the Troodos Mountains, this one-of-a-kind destination invites you to do more than just view art - you live it.
Part gallery, part studio, part countryside escape, Fire Gallery offers a fully immersive artistic experience. Whether you’re creating, exploring, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, every moment is designed to inspire. The space champions both local and displaced artists, bringing together powerful stories through art, digital media, and design.
Inside, you’ll discover stunning wood burl creations and the permanent home of DisplacedArt - a vibrant collection of original canvases, prints, clothing, bags, and stationery that celebrate talent without borders.
Located in the charming village of Agioi Vavatsinias, just 40 km from Limassol and 54 km from Larnaka, the retreat is surrounded by lush landscapes, scenic hiking trails, and cycling routes - perfect for reconnecting with nature while fueling your creativity.
But this is more than just an art space. With its private studio and art school, alongside a “beyond the ordinary” bed and breakfast, every detail is carefully curated to nourish both body and mind. Getting here is easy too, with shuttle services, public transport, or car rental options available from Larnaka.
And when it’s time to unwind, Chloe’s Kitchen awaits. Enjoy delicious, authentic Cypriot cuisine while gazing out over the mountains - a perfect setting for relaxed dining, celebrations, or corporate gatherings.
Create. Explore. Escape.
For Bookings call +357 99893354 or email admin@cyprusartretreat.com
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A little extra info:
Agioi Vavatsinias is a village in the province of Larnaka, south of the forest of Macheras, 700 meters above sea level. It is one of the most beautiful villages of Cyprus, where the houses are built on the chestnut-coloured igneous hills.The altitude and the deep valleys that are protected from the winds help the growth of many and various crops. The locals cultivate the vines, the tall vine-arbours that give shade in front of the houses, the olives, carobs, almond trees, the citrus fruits and particular the tangerines tree, the fig trees, the pomegranates, almost all fruits and vegetables, particular the mulberry, the well known "vavatsinia" from which the village took its name.
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