Limassol Molos (), formally known as the Limassol Multifunctional Seaside Park, is a multifunctional park and Esplanade of land reclamation in Limassol, the second largest city in Cyprus. It consists of a collection of sculptures by multiple artists, , , and is considered one of the vital hotspots of the city, and one of its . The park is one of the largest on the island.
After the Cyprus convention of 1878, a secret agreement between the Ottoman Empire and British Empire which ceded administrative power to the British, the seafront of the city began transforming into what we see today, after the British Cyprus ordered the demolition of the houses which had their walls facing the sea, as well as the construction of the first major pier. Beginning in 1908, Christodoulos Sozos, the then mayor, began the transformation of the seafront, which was also when Electricity was introduced to the seafront.
It is one of the projects which gave the city its lost identity as a seaside town. The redevelopment of the Molos area was completed in 2015, at a cost of , funded by European Regional Development Fund.
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