Discover the best top things to do in Nicosia District, Cyprus including Church of St. Cyprian and St. Ustinov, Cyprus Museum, Cyprus Folk Art Museum, Archbishop Makarios III Foundation - Byzantine Museum and Art Galleries, Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia, Kykkos Monastery (Panagia tou Kykkou), Buyuk Han, Panagia Asinou Church, St John's Cathedral, Mavi Kosk - Blue House.
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There is so much in this museum and it is so well presented, including narratives on the exhibits. Fortunately, the museum is not swamped with visitors so you have plenty of time to absorb what you are seeing and to spend time by your favourite items - I particularly liked their own version of the terracotta army (a lot more variety in their characters).
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This museum - located in the old part of Nicosia - is a great way to learn about the history of Nicosia itself - going back thousands of years to more recent times. The museum has an excellent collection which is enhanced by well produced interactives and virtual tours. Best of all it is free. A must see.
4.5 based on 1,079 reviews
founded in the 12th century, the monastery is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and contains many precious icons and relics.
We were really lucky because there are no people these times travelling around and we were not more than 5 in the church and monastery. You should read the history of this place and I can say only one thing - the icon is very “strong” when I have approached it I instantly felt tears, it is amazing. 2020 years people are praying to this holy mother. This is strong. One thing to add - to get there is pretty tough- more then 50 km on serpentine road, it is a real challenge
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Buyuk han is very very historical place. You can drink coffee and you can eat something. You can buy something. There is hade made accessories naturel soup and other naturel items.
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The church is located in the woods and the drive to the church is really scenic. It has amazing frescoes very well preserved. A book is on sale which offers full details. No audio guide. There is no artificial light inorder to preserve the frescoes. Wear comfortable shoes as the path to the church is cobblestone but access is not difficult. Can combine the visit here with lunch to one of the restaurants in the vicinity.
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Under the guidance of a local guide, visit this beautifully painted church inside and let the story of the paintings come to you and be amazed. photographing the interior is strictly prohibited
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Always interesting to visit this house . Beautifully kept clean by the army . Beginning to need some money spent on it to preserve the beauty of the items on display.
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