In the Municipality of Episkopi in Limassol, there is a Church dedicated to Agia Paraskevi. It is built in a central square, following a Basilica style, which has a gabled vaulted roof.
On the south wall, five external arches are formed, likewise on the north wall. It is built out of white, carved stone. The belfry is found on the eastern side of the north wall, and it is built just like the rest of the Church, and it is elaborately carved. This kind of carvings are found on other external points of the Church.
There is an inscription on the central southern entrance, informing us that the Church was built in 1909.
It is a very beautiful kind of construction which is found in many areas of the island, with a few differences.