Larnaca (Greek: Λάρνακα [ˈlarnaka]; Turkish: Larnaka or İskele) is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and the capital of the eponymous district. It is the third-largest city in the country, after Nicosia and Limassol, with a metro population of 144,200 in 2015.
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Paintings about love and life. Visit Theo's art studio and enjoy paintings that simply make you feel good, by capturing love and life in a romantic and nostalgic way. You will find unique and original art, inspired by the cinema and the artist’s local environment. Pay us a visit to simply browse and take a special memory home with you, you will not be disappointed.
We had the pleasure of visiting this art gallery on our recent visit. The artist was onsite and we greatly enjoyed chatting with him about his work. He has some amazing pieces with interesting stories related to them. We were pleased to purchase a print already framed featuring one of his “blue doors”. If you enjoy collecting art from your travels, this is definitely a place you’ll want to stop.
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Every day is a gift is a family business shop in the heart of Larnaka 20 meters from Saint Lazaros church. You can find excellent prices for hand made Greek, Cyprus jewelry from 5 euro to max 35 euro (Silver unique designs). The owners are friendly always with a smile on the face. Visit is a must!
The shop is wonderful. Art gallery combined with a handmade souvenir shop. Ceramic, paintings, glass, jewelry all artisticaly made. Very good prices. The shop is in the back of St.Lazarus church so it can't be missed. The lady who owns the shop is super cool. Best customer experience in the town.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The museum is dedicated to the French former soccer great and former UEFA president Michel Platini. A huge collection of sporting exhibits: 40. 669 items. Two entries in Guinness World Records. Michel Platini has visited the museum twice. 182 items signed by him. Centerpiece: the official UEFA suit Platini wore as president (gift by him).The museum doubles as a kebab tavern in the evening.
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The Xibit Art Gallery is a new leading destination in Larnaca for new art experience. Xibit Gallery maintains a diverse exhibition program with solo exhibitions of the gallery artists as well as group exhibitions, seminars and special projects. In cooperation with The Golden Roses, our visitors now can find perfect gifts with preserved roses and Contemporary Art Pieces
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This is one of the few museums in the world where the visitor can touch and explore old medical instruments without restrictions. The visitor can experience how medicine was practiced in the old times, and also explore magic, incantations, medical words and many other aspects of medicine. We also have a 'Health Hangout' where we serve health drinks and herbal teas in a relaxing and interesting atmosphere.
Small museum still worth a visit. Full of medical items, interesting and most of all free, if you are in larnaca and want something to do I suggest take a look at this place and have a coffee and cake in one of the many local coffee shops less expensive than the ones nearer the beach
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IN A SEPARATE and unique space there is a permanent exhibition of Cypriot artists showcasing works of varying styles. In the same area, poetic and culture evenings are hosted as well as film viewings. Artists have the opportunity to exhibit their work in this magical art space. After all, ''Art is the shortest way from man to man'' and ''the art world is not that of immortality but that of transformation''.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Ktima Demetriou contains on of the larger private collection of Cyprus traditional objects. The visitor will learn Cyprus tradition/history through guided tours on its museums, olive oil/flour mills,winery, wine cellar, traditional coffee shop and many more! Ktima also includes a traditional restaurant for dinner and lunch on Sundays, a coffee shop, souvenir shop, playground - animal for the kids!
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The Salt and Pepper Museum In Larnaka is a unique collection of 20,000 Salt & Pepper shakers that have been gathered from a plethora of countries, communities, and cultures, each with a unique story of their own. The collection has been collected by Mr. Eitan Bar-On, whose own individual story is unique and unbelievable as the collection itself, making the Museum a place of Culture, Art, And
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