An important infrastructure project for the reconstruction of the Piale Pasha coastal street in Larnaca has reached the finish line.
This was announced on Friday, January 12, by Marios Koukoumas, the representative of the Municipality of Larnaka.
He shared fresh photos of the accomplished work on his Facebook page. Koukoumas emphasized that the project is planned to be fully completed in the coming months. Very soon visitors and residents of Larnaca will be able to enjoy beautiful views of the houses on the seafront.

The architectural design for the project was developed by ARMON SPACE ARCHITECTURAL E.P.E. and the realization of the grandiose idea was entrusted to the company ΚΕ.ΠΑ.ΜΑ.
The contractor had the task of renovating the windows, doors, and balconies of the houses, as well as repairing and painting the facades of all the buildings on Piale Pasha Street. The key colors chosen were indigo, ochre, and its shades, yellow, burgundy, and terracotta.
This color palette is intended to be the basis for creating a color identity for Larnaca, which will be extended to the rest of the city and the region, to highlight its history.
The cost of the project is estimated at €1.1 million. The funds for the modernization of the street were provided by the European Union, the Cyprus Government, and the Municipality of Larnaca.
The Piale Pasha is the first thing tourists see when they arrive in Larnaca. Therefore, the municipality needed to improve the aesthetic appearance of the coastal part of the city. Once completed, Piale Pasha is expected to become the new jewel of Larnaca. And the city will be able to attract even more tourists.