Bee & Embroidery Museum Kato Drys

The Local Museum of Traditional Embroidery and Silversmith-work, Lefkara is located in the mountainous village within the ‘House of Patsalos’, which was named after its owner – a member of one of the village’s richest families.

The entire house is constructed out of local white limestone and contains several rooms built during different periods from the 19th to the early 20th century. The ground floor showcases traditional village life within a rural-type dining room and storeroom that display large jars and agricultural implements and tools.

The three rooms of the upper floor contain the typical furnishings of a grand Lefkara house of the 19th and early 20th centuries, along with traditional costumes, jewellery, silverwork, and a large collection of old Lefkara embroidery, for which the village is renowned.

The ‘House of Patsalos’ was acquired by the Department of Antiquities in 1983, thanks to a donation by Mr Stelios Ioannou, and after its restoration was officially opened to the public as a museum in August 1988.

A separate building houses a reconstruction of a blacksmiths ‘smithy’ complete with original tools and authentic sound effects of the blacksmith at work.

As part of the Larnaka Virtual Museums project, you can tour the museum virtually here, with enriched and bonus material from home, or whilst at the museum for a hybrid experience.

 

Region: Lefkara Village , Larnaka (Larnaca)
Address: Pano Lefkara 7700
Contact No: Tel: +357 24 34 23 26
Operating Hours: Daily: 08.30 – 16.00 (Sept 16 – Apr 15) / 09.30 – 17.00 (Apr 16-Sept 15)
Operating Period: Closed on some public holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
Website: https://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/local-museum-traditional-embroidery-and-silversmith-work-lefkara
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.

 

Museum of Christian Art – Christoforou Collection

The Museum of Christian Art – Christoforou Collection is housed in a renovated old residence, located opposite the Kostas Kaimakliotis Folklore Museum in Aradippou.

The museum exhibits over 300 pieces depicting the Greek Orthodox and various other faiths from around the world from the private collection of retired Cypriot diplomat Charalambos Christoforou.

The museum is divided into five themed exhibits: Greece-Cyprus; Europe; Russia; South America, and Engravings

Included in the collection are works by Salvador Dali and Raphael, and an original engraving by Rembrandt, as well as a painting by the famous Russian artist Evgeni Klemenov ‘The Songs of Mikis Theodorakis’, which depicts the legendary composer directing his orchestra.

As part of the Larnaka Virtual Museums project, you can tour the museum virtually below or in full screen here, with enriched and bonus material from home, or whilst at the museum for a hybrid experience.

 

Region: Aradippou, Larnaka
Address: 11 Thermopilon Street, Aradippou
Contact No: Tel: +357 24 53 33 02
Operating Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8:00 – 15:00
Fridays: 8:00 – 15:00 / 16:00-18:00
Saturdays: 10:00 – 13:00 / 16:00-18:00
Sundays: 10:00 – 13.30
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on public holidays
Entrance Fee: FREE
Website: https://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/museum-christian-art-christoforou-collection
  Closed on public holidays. Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting. 

 

Craft of Caning Museum Livadia

Livadia village is home to a unique basket weaving folkart using cane and reeds, and the preservation of this significant part of the village’s history has been secured through the Craft of Caning Museum, Livadia, which showcases the art of weaving and was inaugurated in November 2016.

The museum is an initiative by Livadia Municipality to create a space to preserve and share its traditional basketry ‘calamoti’, which is only practiced by a handful of women today, but was once an incredibly important part of the villagers’ everyday life and employment.

In olden days, the women spent whole days of the year paring and splitting reeds in order to make various basketry products, and Livadia is the only place on the island where ‘psatharkes’ (traditionally used for roofing) are still made, with the craft also included on the UNESCO Intangible World Heritage List.

The museum displays this rich history in a modern and attractive way within a structure itself made with cane, and comprises a large array of baskets, musical instruments, tools and other interesting exhibits and information, including a photographic exhibition.

The bench outside the museum preserves reeds in resin to symbolise the enduring nature of the basket-weaving tradition and is lit up at night. It was made by Youth Makerspace Larnaka and sponsored by Larnaka Tourism Board.

As part of the Larnaka Virtual Museums project, you can tour the museum virtually here, with enriched and bonus material from home, or whilst at the museum for a hybrid experience.
 

Virtual video: https://virtuallarnakaregion.com/LivadiaCaningMuseum/

Region: Livadia, Larnaka (Larnaca)
Address: 1 Dikaiosinis, Livadia Village 
Contact No: Tel: +357 24 82 17 40
Operating Hours: Wednesday: 09:00 – 13:00 / 16:00-18:00

Friday & Saturday: 09:00 – 13:00

Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: €2 (adults) / €1 (under 12s)
Website: https://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/craft-caning-museum-livadia
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Experience the immersive 360 Virtual Tour in fullscreen mode – click here!

Le Musée Costas Argyrou

L’exposition comprend la plupart des sculptures en pierre et en bois de Costas Argyrou, ainsi que des mosaïques et ses peintures. Argyrou est le premier sculpteur naïf chypriote reconnu. Sa carrière artistique a duré jusqu’à sa mort en 2001. Il a organisé des expositions individuelles et participé à diverses expositions collectives à Chypre et à l’étranger. Sur le côté est du bâtiment principal du musée se trouve la galerie, avec ses images religieuses en mosaïque et les cénotaphes d’Argyrou et de sa femme.

De l’extérieur, la galerie ressemble à une église, puisqu’elle était initialement destinée à cet usage. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez consulter le site : https://costasargyroumuseum.org/

Virtual video: https://virtuallarnakaregion.com/Costas-Argyrou-Museum/

 
Région: Larnaka
Adresse:  7 rue Costa Argyrou, 7577, village de Mazotos
Tél. de contact: Tel: +357 24 433 335
Heures d’ouverture: Mercredi – Dimanche 10h00 – 17h00
Période d’activité :  Toute l’année.
Fermé le lundi, le mardi et les jours fériés
Entrée:  Entrée libre
  Les heures d’ouverture et de fermeture ainsi que les frais d’entrée sont susceptibles d’être modifiés sans préavis. Il est conseillé aux visiteurs de vérifier avant de s’y rendre.
 

Local Museum of Ancient Idalion in Dali region

The museum promotes the rich finds of the region of Idalion and it is a visitor’s centre for the archaeological site in the surroundings of which it is located. The exhibits of the museum represent all the chronological phases of the history of Idalion and come from both older as well as more recent excavations done in the area.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Dali 2540
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 444818
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 16:00
Closed on Saturday and Sunday
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.

Ledron Archaeological Local Museum

The exhibits in the museum are discoveries from the excavations in the area of the ancient city-Kingdome of Ledra, a few kilometers away from the walled city. Through the exhibits the visitor can see the development of Lefkosia through centuries, since the city-Kingdom of Ledra dates from the Middle Bronze Age and it is related with the first stage of Lefkosia`s history.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Andreas Demetriou, Nicosia 1066
Contact No: Tel: n/a
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 16:00
Closed on Saturday and Sunday
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.

Municipal Hambis Printmaking Museum

The museum in honor of the Cypriot artist Hambis Tsagaris exposes to visitors the printmaking art through the artists` work. Moreover, the museum hosts pieces by foreign artists, from the 16th century until recent times.

 

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Ammochostou 55-59, Nicosia 1016
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 496930
Operating Hours: May-September: 10:00-13:00  Tuesday-Friday
Wednesday, Saturday: 10:00 – 13:00, 18:00 – 21:00

October-April: 10:00 – 14:00   Tuesday – Friday
Wednesday, Saturday: 10:00-17:00

Closed on Sunday, Monday.

Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: FREE
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Paradox Museum Limassol – TRAKASOL CULTURAL CENTER

Trick your mind with 50 paradox-based exhibits at the family-friendly Paradox Museum Limassol. Book a ticket to engage your senses with interactive experiences and reality-defying optical illusions.
At Paradox, we invite our guests to challenge their reality, their way of thinking and trick their senses for fun! 
The Paradox Museum Limassol blends creativity and entertainment with education and learning. 
With over 50 illusions, holograms, installations and exhibits, provides unique and tailored experiences for all individuals and groups. 
We therefore created the Paradox Museum, the largest physical collection of paradoxes.
 
For further details – https://www.paradoxmuseumlimassol.com/en/
 
Region: Limassol
Address: Limassol Marina, Trakasol Cultural Center
GPS coordinates: Lat: 34.670346  Lon: 33.040373
Contact No: Tel: +357 25 051758
Operating Hours: Monday:  Closed
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-20:00

Easter hours:
Holy Monday – Holy Thursday (29.4-2.5.2024): 10:00-20:00
Holy Friday-Holy Saturday: 10:00-19:00
Easter Sunday: 12:00-20:00
Easter Monday: 10:00-20:00

Operating Period: Hours are subject to change. Last entry before closing is 1 hour. Please check our online booking for ticket availability and any holiday hours mentioned below.
Entrance Fee: General Admission (12+): 15 €
Child (4 – 11): 12 €
Infants (0 – 3): Free
Family 4-pack: (2 general admission & 2 children)
-OR-
(1 general admission & 3 children) 48 €
Students (18 – 24): Student card is required 12 €
Seniors (65+): ID is required 12 €
Disabled Access: yes
Website: https://www.paradoxmuseumlimassol.com/
Facebook: Paradox Museum Limassol 
Instagram: limassol.paraxomuseum
Tik Tok: paradoxmuseumlimassol
 
   
 

MUSAN (Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa)

The world-first, underwater sculpture museum MUSAN intertwines nature and art to offer a unique diving experience at the Agia Napa Marine Protected Area (MPA). Its aim to rewild the seabed works alongside the artificial reef created with the sinking of the Kyrenia wreck in 2015.

Divers can glide through the intricate forms of trees, people and other figurative nature symbols that comprise the living museum, created by award-winning sculptor, environmentalist and professional underwater photographer, Jason deCaires Taylor.

Over 90 submerged artworks made from inert, pH neutral materials have been exhibited at varying depths; thoughtfully designed for both diving and snorkelling.

The continually evolving installations develop organically to entice and encourage marine communities, symbiotically enriching biodiversity and creating an underwater museum like no other.

Discover the museum https://musan.com.cy   /   Introductory video: https://www.visitfamagusta.com.cy/en/discover/museums.html

 

Musan Dive Site by visitcyprus on Sketchfab

 

To view the Statue 1 click here

To view the Statue 2 click here

Aphrodites Rock

This area named after the Ancient Greek Goddess Aphrodite offers two dive sites within its vicinity. Both are easy and safe with crystal clear waters and a bottom that is sandy and rocky, whilst also having their own, unique charms.
A large volcanic rock emerging from the sea marks the site of Aphrodite’s Rock whilst the adjacent Aphrodite Island has a shallow cove that allows divers to then walk into the water.
At Aphrodite’s Rock, colourful stones unfold to a meadow of Posidonia seagrass. Turtles favour the spot during mating season and marine life mingles in the cracked rocks of the outcrop. The site is especially suitable and safe for night dives.
At Aphrodite Island there are small swim through canyons and the nooks and crannies of the natural formations hide a rich variety of marine life.

Divers will spot grouper, moray eels, stingrays, squid, octopi and wrasse, among other species.

Aphrodite’s Rock
Location:Latchi, Pafos
GPS Coordinates:35° 3’30.30″N 32°20’53.16″E
Type of Dive Site:Sandy and Rocky Bottom
Depth:12m
Visibility:20+ metres
Access:Shore (difficult) / By boat
Qualification Required:Open Water / Boat Diver
Dive Category:Recreational Diving

Aphrodite Island
Location: Latchi, Pafos
GPS Coordinates: 35° 3’30.41″N 32°20’54.20″E
Type of Dive Site:Rocky Bottom
Depth:18 metres
Visibility:20+ metres
Access:Shore / By boat
Qualification Required:Open Water / Boat Diver
Dive Category:Recreational Diving