Культурный центр муниципалитета Аммохостос (Фамагуста)

Посвященный оккупации района Аммохостос (Фамагуста) Культурный Центр был создан, чтобы проводить регулярные презентации и брифинги относительно «Кипрской проблемы», возникшей в результате разделения острова после турецкого вторжения в 1974 году.

В наличии есть бинокли для просмотра оккупированного города Аммохостос (Фамагуста), а также небольшая фотовыставка.

Район: Аммохостос
Адрес: Эвагору 35, деревня Дериния
Контактный No.: Тел: +357 23 740 860, факс: +357 23 740 861
Часы работы: Летние часы работы (8.5 – 1.11):
Понедельник Пятница: 07:30 -17:00
Суббота: 07:30-15:00

Зимний режим работы (4.11 – 5.5):
Понедельник – Суббота: 07:30 – 15:00.

В эти часы Культурный центр открыт для публики. Для организованных экскурсий и экскурсий вы можете позвонить по телефону +357 23740860 или отправить электронное письмо по адресу[email protected].

Период работы: Круглый год.
Закрыт в праздничные дни.
Стоимость билета: Бесплатно
Удобства для инвалидов: Доступен для инвалидов.
Веб-сайт: www.famagusta.org.cy
  Часы работы, а также стоимость билетов могут быть изменены без предварительного уведомления. Посетителям рекомендуется проверить информацию перед посещением.

 

Ecclesiastical Museum of the Saints Constantine and Helen – Tochni

Located in the rural village of Tochni, the ecclesiastical museum is part of the historic Church of The Saints Constantine and Helen.

The museum room – which adjoins the church – features a range of precious religious relics, including Gospels, icons (dating as far back as the 16th century), and silver and bronze sacred vessels. Also featured is a grand cross, which is displayed in the centre of the museum room.

Most importantly, the museum contains a small piece of the Holy Cross, and a small piece of the relic of Saint Helen, which are of insurmountable religious value.

The church itself is uniquely located on a bridge in the village, and a historically significant structure. Both the bridge and the church are said to have been built by Saint Helen.

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: Tochni Village, Larnaka (Larnaca)
Address: The Church of Saints Constantine and Helen, village centre, Tochni Village
Contact No: Tel: +357 99 54 96 48
Operating Hours: Wednesday and Sundays only: 17:00 – 19:00 by requesting the key from the church
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: €2 / €1 (students)
Website: https://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/tochni-ecclesiastical-museum
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.

 

The Costas Argyrou Museum


The exhibition consists of the majority of stone and wood sculptures by Costas Argyrou, as well as mosaics and his paintings. Argyrou is the first Cypriot recognized naive sculptor. His artistic career lasted until his death in 2001. He held solo exhibitions and took part in various group shows in Cyprus and abroad.

On the eastern side of the museum’s main building is the Gallery, with its mosaic religious images and the cenotaphs of Argyrou and his wife. On the outside,the Gallery resembles a church, since initially it was intended for this purpose. For further information please visit: https://costasargyroumuseum.org/
 

The museum is also part of the Larnaka Virtual Museums platform and can be explored virtually with enriched content below or in full screen here.

Region: Larnaka
Address: 7 Costa Argyrou str., 7577, Mazotos village
Contact No: Tel: +357 24 433 335
Operating Hours: Wednesday – Sunday 10:00 – 17:00
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Monday, Tuesday and 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.

 

Local Rural Museum of Kato Drys

Housed in a traditional residence in the mountainous village of Kato Drys, the Local Rural Museum, Kato Drys was once the home of Gabriel and Eleni Papachristoforou, and was donated to the Department of Antiquities after their passing with the provision that it would serve as a local museum of olden-day village life.

The house is a typical specimen of local architecture from the 19th century and is constructed from stone. It consists of five ground-floor rooms and an upper-level room; an indoor, enclosed yard with a clay oven, and a roofed passage with an arch that leads to the large gateway opening toward the road. Although simple, it was a luxurious home during its time.

Today, the museum depicts a traditional rural household and is laid out with the furniture and equipment of the times, including tools that were used for occupational purposes and household chores.

The museums is also one of the Larnaka Virtual Museums. Explore it below, or in full screen here.
 

Region: Kato Drys Village , Larnaka (Larnaca)
Address: Kato Drys 7714, Cyprus
Contact No: Tel: +357 24 34 26 48   
Operating Hours: Daily: 09:00-15:00
Closed every second Saturday
Operating Period: Closed on public holidays.
Entrance Fee: €1 / Students, free (Wheelchair accessible)
Website: https://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/local-agricultural-museum-kato-drys
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.