Welcome to Nicosia

Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus and the most historic city on the island. It is located in the centre of Cyprus and is the only European capital that remains divided.

Nicosia has a long history, dating from the Byzantine period to the present day, and combines ancient heritage with modern development.

The old town, with its narrow streets and traditional houses, is surrounded by the Venetian walls, while on the other side of the city, modern architecture and shopping streets create a dynamic setting. Nicosia is also known for its museums, cultural events and vibrant nightlife.

Below are some places of interest worth visiting during your stay in Nicosia.

Museums & Galleries

A. G. Leventis Gallery

Centre of Visual Arts & Research (CVAR)

Cyprus Handicraft Centre

Cyprus Museum

Cyprus Museum of Natural History

Municipal Hambis Printmaking Museum

Museum of George and Nefeli Giabra Pierides Collection

Museum on the History of Cypriot Coinage

State Gallery of Contemporary Art

The House of Hatzigeorgakis Kornesios / Ethnological Museum

The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia

The Nicosia (Lefkosia) Municipal Arts Centre (NiMAC)

Sites and Monuments

Agios Ioannis (St John’s) Cathedral

Archangelos Michael Trypiotis Church

Archbishop’s Palace

Chrysaliniotissa Crafts Centre

Famagusta Gate (Pyli Ammochostou)

Faneromeni Church

Hamam Omeriye

Holy Cross Catholic Church

Laïki Geitonia (Traditional Neighbourhood)

OCHI Open Market

Pafos (Paphos) Gate

Panagia Chrysaliniotissa Church

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

The Medieval Walls of Lefkosia (Nicosia)

The Archontiko of Axiothea

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