VENETIAN COLUMN & ATATURK SQUARE
The Venetian column was erected by the Venetians
in 1550. The Ottomans removed the column and left it
in the courtyard of the Sarayonu Mosque because it
used to bear the St. Mark lion. The British
re-erected the column in its present location in
1915.
The grey granite column is thought to have
been transported from a temple in Salamis. The
insignia of six Italian families can be seen at the
bottom of the column. The copper globe at the top is
a later addition. The buildings to the West of the Ataturk Square (government buildings) were
constructed during the British colonial rule in
early 20th century. They therefore have a distinct
look.
There is a fountain and a platform with the
insignia of Britain on the eastern side of the
buildings. The governor of Cyprus announced the
coronation from this platform. The platform was
constructed to mark the coronation of Queen
Elizabeth in 1953. |