The Lanitis Carob Mill Development
In 2002 , the row of stone-built industrial and commercial premises bounding the castle on two sides was rescued from long-standing dereliction by its owners, the Lanitis Foundation. The Lanitis Carob Mill on the northwest side was restored both as a free museum to the processing of the pods into syrup, animal feed-pellets and culinary powder, which only ceased in the 1970s, and also as a cultural centre for changing exhibits and conferences. The warehouses occupying the soutwesterly row of buildings have, without exception, been colonized by trendy bars, cafe and restaurants.
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