This place is a tresure trove of the past. Completley free way to while away hours and hours. I could look at this ancient art work and property for a lifetime . Theres soo much to see. The layout od a little dated and the placards that indicate what ever the items are leave a lot to be desired. The whole collection needs geo tagging and barcoding so we can see and read where what and how these items where used and by who. Just a thought. Great job limasol and cyprus though. I think its time you got back all the Cyprus...
Read moreThe first impression I had was that it was free of charge when we visited, maybe because it was out of season. It is a small museum, but well maintained. The garden in front was beautiful, and there is good access for people with disabilities. Most of the artefacts were pottery. It was interesting to see so many small artefacts from Egypt, like scarabs and julery. The informational signs were detailed and you can learn a lot...
Read moreAvoid planning to see much for local exhibits and things if you’re coming around the Greek Orthodox Easter holiday week... went to this on Friday because hours showed it to be open (noted with Good Friday May affect hours) and it was gated closed unfortunately. I had checked the website before as well to see if it would share any information before making the walk over, but it didn’t even have regular hours listed from...
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