O Mylos tis Gonias (The Corner Mill)
The abundant waters of Kakopetria, Karkotis and Garillis, gave the necessity for the construction of watermills. O Mylos tis Gonias was one of them. It was built above the main road, on the left bank of the river Agios Nikolaos – a tributary of the Karkotis river. It was primarily used to grind wheat and barley into flour.
It was built in 1754 by a priest of the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos. The testimonies agree that this Mill was originally owned by the Archdiocese and then passed into the hands of other owners. One piece of information suggests that one of its owners, bought it from the Archbishop for the price of three hundred Cyprus pounds. While another one is said to have been bought by five people at the price of two hundred and fifty Cyprus pounds. The mill was so popular at the time that it often took a 5-day wait for farmers to be served.
The mill was in operation until 1950. It was restored in 1980 and today it is a point of interest for the region and a tourist attraction for visitors.
The mill consists of a large square picker, which narrows downwards. Inside this wooden “funnel”, grains like wheat and barley were added. They would gradually descend to the middle of the two millstones to be ground. Depending on the lever placed on each millstone, the grains were milled into fine or coarse depending on their use.
Location
Monuments
Panayiotis Toumazos Statue
The statue of the fighter in the National Liberation Struggle of 1955-1959, Panayiotis Toumazos is located in Saranta-Mili Area on the Kakopetria-Troodos road, near his place of death and is made entirely of bronze. The unveiling of the monument was ca
Petra tou Androgynou (Androgyne Stone)
At the entrance of Old Kakopetria, near the uphill road that leads to the church of Metamorphosis, stands a large stone, known as Petra tou Androgynou. According to the tradition, every newly married couple had to walk around, sit down on it, and from
Poyiatzis Water Fountain
The Poyatzis fountain is very close to the Folk Art Museum and the chapel of Agios Georgios. It is an arched fountain that carries a wall plate from the year 1733. Descending a few steps, you can see the fountain from which a small icy brook passes, it
Rodous’s Watermill
The Watermill of Rodou is one of the two watermills located in the village of Galata. It was formerly owned by the Monastery of Podithou and was restored in 2002. It is preserved as a museum by the community. It consists of two imposing towering arches










