The landmark Big Potato in Xylofagou was reinstalled on Thursday following repairs caused by strong winds that had toppled the structure from its base.

The popular roadside attraction, widely known as the “Big Potato,” had been dislodged during severe weather conditions earlier in March, when heavy winds and rain caused it to collapse.

Local authorities moved to repair the structure, restoring it to its original position after structural work was completed.

The reinstallation marks the return of one of the village’s most recognisable symbols, which has become both a tourist curiosity and a point of local identity.

The monument, standing at approximately 4.9 metres tall, was originally erected in 2021 as a tribute to the region’s perennial association with potato cultivation, particularly its distinctive red soil produce.

Since its installation, the sculpture has drawn significant attention both locally and internationally, generating mixed reactions ranging from praise as a unique attraction to outright criticism.

The Big Potato has previously been subject to minor incidents, including vandalism shortly after its unveiling.