Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia
Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia
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Symeon64
Nicosia, Cyprus34 contributions
Jun 2019
A small but comprehensive museum that covers the complete timeline of the history of Cyprus. A diverse museum with artefacts, clothing, antiquities, stories... one that makes the visit very educational and rewarding. A must visit to understnd the journey of Cyprus in History.
Written October 9, 2019
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FergusJack
Wimborne Minster, UK20 contributions
Oct 2014 • Business
Well-presented history of the island - pre-history, Ottomans, Venetians, British, Turks.. told through pictures, ceramics, clothes paintings, crafts, artefacts and photos. A must see museum in the most interesting bit of town.
Written November 22, 2014
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Erin K
Washington DC, DC78 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
One hour in the Leventis Museum is the perfect introduction to the old city as you start your walking tour. I had no idea the many layers of history and empire in Cyprus, including a British royal wedding 1,000 years ago. Good use of technology, household items, music, and a scavenger hunt for kids.
Written March 11, 2019
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gabrielciuchi
London, UK291 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
Basically, I tried to visit, bit I could not. With all due respect to your rules : I entered. And then the lady working for them ( or maybe the manager, etc) told me : "please put the bottle ( 1/3 with water 500ml ) inside your pocket/bag, no museum in the world allows water and food inside (?)". No room in the bag, my pockets not big enough. No food with me. Subjectively speaking, I could have got rid of it. However, what of if I get thirsty under 38 celcius? Am I supposed to exit to drink water? If they wanted to check my bag/pouch, I would have had no objection. Probably the museum is really interesting, and she was not rude, and kind of wanted me to visit (?). However, I don't think all the museums in the world do not allow water ?
Written June 29, 2024
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EdinburghNewTown
Edinburgh, UK39 contributions
Jan 2019 • Friends
Careful design and excellent interpretation make the 9000 years of human occupation of Cyprus come alive. There are also several personal collections lent to this museum. We spent at least a couple of hours here. Shop has a great book collection as well. It's free but you should leave a donation, it's really good. The Old City is small so it's easy to get to this museum on foot from anywhere inside the walls.
Written January 14, 2019
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peregrine_10
Warwickshire71 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
I was on a somewhat disappointing tour of Nicosia when our guide recommended this little museum in a side street on the Greek side and it made the day! It's small for a city museum and apparently most of the exhibits come from private Cypriot collections. This means that the exhibits aren't grand or even particularly valuable but that makes them the more charming. The relatively large collection of ceramics are incredibly lovely - bowls and dishes from the 14th and 15thC which look as fresh and modern as if they'd been made in the last twenty years. There are little domestic items which reflect the island's history of occupation by various empires, from the British back to 5000AD. Some, like the 15thC Venetian silver spoon - would be lost in larger collections and are given their full value here.
It's a lovely way to spend an hour or more and in a pleasant area with charming cafes. If it weren't for the unsmiling and suspicious-looking staff, it would be perfect.
It's a lovely way to spend an hour or more and in a pleasant area with charming cafes. If it weren't for the unsmiling and suspicious-looking staff, it would be perfect.
Written December 14, 2018
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TJML
London, UK53 contributions
Oct 2018 • Solo
I walked past this building several times in the past 24 hours without realising what it was. Shutters all closed and looks to be a private house until you push open the door. Interesting museum and a welcome escape from the tourist area of Ledra Street. Free entrance but deserted when I visited. Closed on Mondays.
Written October 16, 2018
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arleneasutherland64
Farnborough, UK74 contributions
May 2015 • Solo
A fascinating medium sized museum in the centre of the old city. Very well set out and organised. A very good potted history of Nicosia with lots of artifacts to view - be sure to obtain a map from the reception desk.
Very friendly reception and security staff.
Clean loos.
Very friendly reception and security staff.
Clean loos.
Written May 20, 2015
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HolidayForUs
Bath, UK2,247 contributions
Mar 2015 • Couples
This is a very good museum, not too large, not too small, and we enjoyed our visit. We asked for maps of the museum layout from the desk by the entrance, which were freely given. Displays are mostly on Floor 1, some on Floor 2 including the exhibition which changes but which was costume when we visited. There is a lift.
There are a few tables and chairs on the ground floor where you can catch a quick sit-down. Toilets are downstairs. Exhibits include many different types, such as pottery, jewellery and statues from different periods - Cyprus through the ages.
Great value for money as entrance is free! There is a donation box by the entrance/exit. Open Tuesdays to Sundays 10am to 4.30pm. Photography is allowed without flash.
There are a few tables and chairs on the ground floor where you can catch a quick sit-down. Toilets are downstairs. Exhibits include many different types, such as pottery, jewellery and statues from different periods - Cyprus through the ages.
Great value for money as entrance is free! There is a donation box by the entrance/exit. Open Tuesdays to Sundays 10am to 4.30pm. Photography is allowed without flash.
Written April 18, 2015
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Achilleas G
Nicosia, Cyprus251 contributions
Jul 2013 • Family
Although the museum is not bad, there needs to be some training done to the staff there - namely the security company, Group 4.
HOW THE HELL can they expect a NINE year old to know that where there is a no flash photography sign, as there is throughout the museum, in one room this means no photography?
Add to this the arrogant female security guard shouting at my son then this made it a terrible visit.
Never again as they have NO IDEA how to treat visitors.
HOW THE HELL can they expect a NINE year old to know that where there is a no flash photography sign, as there is throughout the museum, in one room this means no photography?
Add to this the arrogant female security guard shouting at my son then this made it a terrible visit.
Never again as they have NO IDEA how to treat visitors.
Written March 1, 2014
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Hi
I believe the Leventis museum opens 10 am on Saturday. What time does cafe open
Written October 31, 2018
How can I get to this place by public transport?
Written August 14, 2016
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