Very small, some things not labeled with numbers or signs so unsure of their history. You get a print out of information that I found a few things on there also didn't match what was in the cabinet. Most of it did but some didn't. Overall I found it a pretty average museum, for 3 euros it didn't feel worth it for me personally. It depends what your into. I found the Larnaca museum to be alot more fascinating and everything is clearly labeled. Somehow it's also free to enter. Again it really depends on your interests. I love the artifacts from neolithic period. Things like all different tools and weapons, the clay pots etc. This museum has alot of clay artifacts, without the information though it's nice to see but not so interesting without the history of where...
Read moreA small private museum with exhibits from Stone Age that Pieridis family acquired through the generations which they showcase for the public to enjoy. The museum is housed in a private colonial style building which it was a family house before built in 1825 and which it has been occupied the site for more than four generations. Each room is sectioned on different afterfacts from bronze, clay, glass and more. My favourite section it was the different coloured and shapes of blown glass.
You can spend easily one to two hours there and is accessible for wheelchair users. It has a small gift shop at the back and toilets in the back yard. Entrance is €3.00 and is well worth a...
Read moreLocated a 3 minute walk off the main square. Cost :3 euros and they take credit cards.
It’s a single floor of 5 rooms and a corridor.
Different historic periods of vases and pots, figurines and statues/ heads and artefacts.
Description could be made easier with number going in a systematic order as well as the description. Descriptions are put into one page of say 1-5 and objects maybe on two different levels in two different panels of display making it difficult for the visitor to follow a systematic viewing of the displays.
Also description not at eye level but a lot of bending down is required for reading inscriptions, the font could...
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