Korantina Homes, a group firmly committed to the principles of social responsibility and deeply aware of the value of Cyprus’ cultural heritage, has announced its active support for the Akamas Municipality’s initiative to build an Archaeological Museum in Pegeia‘s Agios Georgios area, a place of significant historical and archaeological importance.
The decision to sponsor the project with a donation of €1,500,000, which will fully fund the construction, forms part of the Korantina Homes’ broader social strategy to strengthen Paphos’ cultural infrastructure. It also reflects the Group’s ongoing commitment to preserving historical memory and promoting the unique identity of the region.


The intent to establish the Museum was presented at a scientific event organised by Akamas Municipality, titled “The Antiquities of Cape Drepanon: Early Christian Basilicas, Baptistery and Necropolis”, which took place on March 29, 2025, at Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort. Key speaker at the event was Dr Charalambos Bakirtzis, a distinguished archaeologist and Director of the Greek Archaeological Mission to Agios Georgios Pegeias.

Korantina Homes expresses its sincere appreciation to all the scientific and local institutions involved in the ongoing effort to highlight the region’s history and cultural legacy. After all, the prosperity of a place relies not only on development projects, but also on preserving its historical and cultural continuity.
Through this initiative, Korantina Homes aims to contribute to the creation of a project of timeless value, one serving as a cultural beacon for Akamas, Paphos and the whole of Cyprus, for generations to come.
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