SalamisA few miles north of Famagusta is the ruined city of Salamis. Founded by Teucer who couldn't go home after the Trojan War because he had failed to avenge his brother Ajax {allegedly} it was capital of Cyprus over 3000 years ago. It was the most important city and port on the east coast of Cyprus under various regimes - Greek, Assyrian, Persian, Alexandrian, Roman - until it was abandoned after Arab invasion in the 7th century AD and power moved south to Famagusta. The remains viewable today are Roman. Only part of the large site is excavated since the international archaeological programme was suspended following 1974.
City Forum
Sauna (showing void for underfloor heating)
Theatre {there was also supposed to be an amphitheatre but we couldn't find it, perhaps not excavated}
Most of the excavated parts are close to the entrance and, if you go there, I would recommend exploring that in detail rather than do what we did and traipse across a dry hot plain with little shade to find a heap of jumbled rocks. Unless, that is, you are a really keen archaeology buff.