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The Cyprus Museum
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The Cyprus Museum is the oldest and largest archaeological museum in Cyprus. The museum houses artifacts discovered during numerous excavations on the island. The museum is home to the most extensive collection of Cypriot antiquities in the world and is located on Museum Street in central Nicosia.
Nearby attractions
Nicosia Municipal Gardens
59F4+747, Nicosia 1102, Cyprus
Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum
Γρανικού 44, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
A. G. Leventis Gallery
Anastasios G, 5, A.G. Leventi 1097, Nicosia, Cyprus
Paphos Gate
59F4+GW7, Nicosia 1010
Eleftheria Square
Konstantinou Palaiologou 20e, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Fairy Tale Museum
Γρανικού 32, Nicosia 1010
Shacolas Tower Museum and Observatory
Arsinoe 97, Nicosia 1011, Cyprus
Armenian Church of Our Lady of Tire
Şht. Mehmet Hüseyin Sk, Lefkoşa 99010
The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia
Hippocratous 15-17, Nicosia 1011, Cyprus
Arapahmet Mosque
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Garden Day and Night
Miki Theodoraki 2 Str, Nicosia 1097, Cyprus
Topika Meze Bar
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Elysian Kitchen & Bar
Diagorou 15-1097, Nicosia 1097, Cyprus
Rokoko Kitchen & Bar
Christodoulou Sozou 21-21, Nicosia 1096, Cyprus
TGI Fridays - Nicosia City Centre
Diagorou 12 Street, Nicosia 1097, Cyprus
Ethimo
Vasileos Pavlou 13, Nicosia 1096, Cyprus
HAT GAO
Vasiliou Voulgaroktonou 58, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Piatsa Gourounaki Express
Kostaki Pantelidi, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Mezostrati Tavern
Evagorou 18E, Nicosia 1066, Cyprus
Christakis Kebab House - Restaurant
59C5+CHQ, Kostaki Pantelidi, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
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The Classic Hotel Nicosia - Handwritten Collection
Rigenis 94, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Castelli Hotel Nicosia
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G.R City Heart
Omirou 20, Nicosia 1097, Cyprus
Sofouli Suites
Sofouli-40, Street 1096, Cyprus
Royiatiko Hotel
Apollonos 27, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Delphi Hotel
Kostaki Pantelidi 24, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
Kipros Accomodation
Vasiliou Voulgaroktonou, Nicosia 1010, Cyprus
The Central Suites
2 and Diagoras, Apart, 303 / Apart.302A+B, Sofouli, Nicosia 1097, Cyprus
Centrum Hotel
Eleftherias Square, Pasikratous 15, Nicosia 1011, Cyprus
Nicosia Central Park Residences
Evagorou 25A, Nicosia 1066, Cyprus
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The Cyprus Museum

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The Cyprus Museum is the oldest and largest archaeological museum in Cyprus. The museum houses artifacts discovered during numerous excavations on the island. The museum is home to the most extensive collection of Cypriot antiquities in the world and is located on Museum Street in central Nicosia.

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attractions: Nicosia Municipal Gardens, Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum, A. G. Leventis Gallery, Paphos Gate, Eleftheria Square, Fairy Tale Museum, Shacolas Tower Museum and Observatory, Armenian Church of Our Lady of Tire, The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia, Arapahmet Mosque, restaurants: Garden Day and Night, Topika Meze Bar, Elysian Kitchen & Bar, Rokoko Kitchen & Bar, TGI Fridays - Nicosia City Centre, Ethimo, HAT GAO, Piatsa Gourounaki Express, Mezostrati Tavern, Christakis Kebab House - Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of The Cyprus Museum

Nicosia Municipal Gardens

Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum

A. G. Leventis Gallery

Paphos Gate

Eleftheria Square

Fairy Tale Museum

Shacolas Tower Museum and Observatory

Armenian Church of Our Lady of Tire

The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia

Arapahmet Mosque

Nicosia Municipal Gardens

Nicosia Municipal Gardens

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(188)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum

Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum

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A. G. Leventis Gallery

A. G. Leventis Gallery

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Paphos Gate

Paphos Gate

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Visit Nicosias Green Line & buffer zone
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Immerse yourself in the walled city
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Weave the Cyprus Traditional Phytiotiko..
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Garden Day and Night

Topika Meze Bar

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Rokoko Kitchen & Bar

TGI Fridays - Nicosia City Centre

Ethimo

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Piatsa Gourounaki Express

Mezostrati Tavern

Christakis Kebab House - Restaurant

Garden Day and Night

Garden Day and Night

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Topika Meze Bar

Topika Meze Bar

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Elysian Kitchen & Bar

Elysian Kitchen & Bar

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Rokoko Kitchen & Bar

Rokoko Kitchen & Bar

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(334)

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Reviews of The Cyprus Museum

4.6
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5.0
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During my recent visit to the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia, I was thoroughly captivated by the depth and richness of its exhibits. As someone deeply interested in history and culture, I found this museum to be an exceptional experience.

Exhibits and Artefacts

The collection at the Cyprus Museum is nothing short of extraordinary. Walking through the museum, I was particularly struck by the terracotta figurines from the Iron Age. Their preservation and detail are remarkable, offering a vivid glimpse into the past. The Bronze Age section, with its intricately designed ceramics and tools, showcased the technological and artistic prowess of ancient Cypriots. The Roman mosaics and statuary were equally impressive, highlighting the island's historical significance within the Roman Empire.

Layout and Presentation

The museum's layout is intuitive and visitor-friendly. Each room is dedicated to a specific era, allowing for a seamless journey through Cyprus's rich history. The informative plaques and interactive displays added an extra layer of engagement, helping me understand the context and significance of each exhibit. While some sections could benefit from a bit more modernisation, the overall presentation was both educational and immersive.

Facilities and Accessibility

I appreciated the convenience of the on-site facilities, including a cosy café and a well-stocked gift shop. The café provided a nice spot to relax and reflect on the exhibits, and the gift shop offered a range of interesting souvenirs and books. The museum is quite accessible, with ramps and elevators for those with mobility needs, though I did notice that it could improve in terms of features for visually impaired visitors.

Educational Value

The Cyprus Museum excels in providing educational value. It's a treasure trove for anyone interested in archaeology and ancient history. The temporary exhibitions and educational programmes are a great addition, making it an engaging destination for school groups and families. I left the museum feeling enriched and with a deeper appreciation for Cyprus's historical legacy.

Overall Experience

My visit to the Cyprus Museum was a highlight of my time in Nicosia. The comprehensive and engaging exhibits made it a memorable and enriching experience. Despite a few areas that could benefit from modernisation, the museum's charm and educational value are undeniable.

The Cyprus Museum is a cornerstone of Cypriot heritage and provides an insightful and enjoyable journey through the ages. I highly recommend it to anyone...

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5.0
1y

A remarkable museum. One could spend a whole day here. This exhibition has a wide range of wonderful artifacts. Each one tells a story of its own.

There are artifacts that go back thousands of years to the Neolithic period, such as stone tools.

There are pots and vases. Each one a work of art. They show us how they evolved as Cyprus became colonised by different civilizations, indicating how the culture changed over time.

There is a wide range of statues, tablets, jewellery, seals, and coins to name few. One cannot help but marvel at such wonders.

If you like history, this place is for you. If you enjoy looking at ancient languages, this place is for you. If you appreciate ancient art, this place is for you. This museum is a hotspot for all lovers of culture.

And it's free. Everyone is welcome.

There are three downsides, although minor, could do with some improvement. The audio guide had a few missing tracks while some just cut off before completing. Some numbers wouldn't play at all. Leaving visitors with unfinished information. The bookshop has no book on the catalogue of the exhibits which would have been useful to take home and buy for friends and family. Most books are written in Greek, though lovely it is, they won't be any use for the tourists who don't speak Greek and cannot read Greek. Limited range of souvenirs. I suggest miniature vases, tablets, statues, seals. As keyrings perhaps. That would be a start. There are some exhibits that have no labels. For example there is a statue in the corner of a room that doesn't have a label telling us who the statue is, when it was made, or where it was found. The whole museum could do with a little recheck on the facts to keep it up to date.

Overall, as native Cypriot I highly recommend this museum to all visitors. Overall a...

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3.0
1y

It's a nice museum, and definitely part of your itinerary due to the unique exhibits. Unfortunately, I am biased because I have visited the archeological museum in Larnaca before this one and everything was a bit disappointing. First of all, they organise everything categorically. Pots go with pots, weapons go with weapons, statues with statues and so on. It doesn't make sense. I get it, birds of a feather flock together. But this is a museum of history. The exhibits are amazing. Some of them are unique and worth looking at (not as many details as in Larnaca). Museums should be sources of inspiration and education. It has information, don't get me wrong. The way they display it is tiresome though. Walls of text placed weirdly around the rooms. The weapons and coins rooms have a tiresome light that makes it difficult to read. All in all you could spend 1-2 hours and learn a few things. This museum is made for tourists who have a bucket list to fill in. I was happy with the air conditioning on a...

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Mustafa KulleMustafa Kulle
A remarkable museum. One could spend a whole day here. This exhibition has a wide range of wonderful artifacts. Each one tells a story of its own. There are artifacts that go back thousands of years to the Neolithic period, such as stone tools. There are pots and vases. Each one a work of art. They show us how they evolved as Cyprus became colonised by different civilizations, indicating how the culture changed over time. There is a wide range of statues, tablets, jewellery, seals, and coins to name few. One cannot help but marvel at such wonders. If you like history, this place is for you. If you enjoy looking at ancient languages, this place is for you. If you appreciate ancient art, this place is for you. This museum is a hotspot for all lovers of culture. And it's free. Everyone is welcome. There are three downsides, although minor, could do with some improvement. 1. The audio guide had a few missing tracks while some just cut off before completing. Some numbers wouldn't play at all. Leaving visitors with unfinished information. 2. The bookshop has no book on the catalogue of the exhibits which would have been useful to take home and buy for friends and family. Most books are written in Greek, though lovely it is, they won't be any use for the tourists who don't speak Greek and cannot read Greek. Limited range of souvenirs. I suggest miniature vases, tablets, statues, seals. As keyrings perhaps. That would be a start. 3. There are some exhibits that have no labels. For example there is a statue in the corner of a room that doesn't have a label telling us who the statue is, when it was made, or where it was found. The whole museum could do with a little recheck on the facts to keep it up to date. Overall, as native Cypriot I highly recommend this museum to all visitors. Overall a remarkable museum.
Andreas MAndreas M
The Archaeological Museum presents the rich history of Cyprus in a compelling way. The Museum has free entry and you need about an hour to explore it. Many important artifacts are on display, and it's fascinating to recognize their historical significance. The exhibition rooms are thoughtfully divided into categories: jewelry, statues, burial ceremonies, etc, which makes it easier to explore different aspects of the past. However, a bit more signage would help visitors better connect the dots and follow the historical timeline. The architecture of the building is equally impressive. I’m truly looking forward to visiting the new Archaeological Museum and taking the time to view the artifacts as they deserve to be seen: with respect and admiration.
Βασίλης ΜπακάληςΒασίλης Μπακάλης
I visited the museum in July, and it was one of the most tangible beautiful museums I've been to. Small, picturesque, with aesthetics that suits a country in a warm climate like our Cyprus. The exhibits are rich and varied. A large number for such a small country. The employees of the building were excellent and pleasant. The Garden is enchanting and hosts a nice little café. In summary, the feelings he left me were one of admiration for the culture of Cyprus and its heritage. The museum gives you a sense of Friendly and family-friendly. It is the duty of Cypriots and Greeks to preserve this legacy left to us by our ancestors. Visit it!
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A remarkable museum. One could spend a whole day here. This exhibition has a wide range of wonderful artifacts. Each one tells a story of its own. There are artifacts that go back thousands of years to the Neolithic period, such as stone tools. There are pots and vases. Each one a work of art. They show us how they evolved as Cyprus became colonised by different civilizations, indicating how the culture changed over time. There is a wide range of statues, tablets, jewellery, seals, and coins to name few. One cannot help but marvel at such wonders. If you like history, this place is for you. If you enjoy looking at ancient languages, this place is for you. If you appreciate ancient art, this place is for you. This museum is a hotspot for all lovers of culture. And it's free. Everyone is welcome. There are three downsides, although minor, could do with some improvement. 1. The audio guide had a few missing tracks while some just cut off before completing. Some numbers wouldn't play at all. Leaving visitors with unfinished information. 2. The bookshop has no book on the catalogue of the exhibits which would have been useful to take home and buy for friends and family. Most books are written in Greek, though lovely it is, they won't be any use for the tourists who don't speak Greek and cannot read Greek. Limited range of souvenirs. I suggest miniature vases, tablets, statues, seals. As keyrings perhaps. That would be a start. 3. There are some exhibits that have no labels. For example there is a statue in the corner of a room that doesn't have a label telling us who the statue is, when it was made, or where it was found. The whole museum could do with a little recheck on the facts to keep it up to date. Overall, as native Cypriot I highly recommend this museum to all visitors. Overall a remarkable museum.
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The Archaeological Museum presents the rich history of Cyprus in a compelling way. The Museum has free entry and you need about an hour to explore it. Many important artifacts are on display, and it's fascinating to recognize their historical significance. The exhibition rooms are thoughtfully divided into categories: jewelry, statues, burial ceremonies, etc, which makes it easier to explore different aspects of the past. However, a bit more signage would help visitors better connect the dots and follow the historical timeline. The architecture of the building is equally impressive. I’m truly looking forward to visiting the new Archaeological Museum and taking the time to view the artifacts as they deserve to be seen: with respect and admiration.
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I visited the museum in July, and it was one of the most tangible beautiful museums I've been to. Small, picturesque, with aesthetics that suits a country in a warm climate like our Cyprus. The exhibits are rich and varied. A large number for such a small country. The employees of the building were excellent and pleasant. The Garden is enchanting and hosts a nice little café. In summary, the feelings he left me were one of admiration for the culture of Cyprus and its heritage. The museum gives you a sense of Friendly and family-friendly. It is the duty of Cypriots and Greeks to preserve this legacy left to us by our ancestors. Visit it!
Βασίλης Μπακάλης

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