The Byzantine Museum
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  • Address: Archbishop Kyprianos Plazza, P.O Box 21269, Lefkosia-Nicosia, 1505
  • +357 22 430 008

The Byzantine Museum - Cyprus

The Museum contains the richest and most representative collection of Byzantine art of the island.

Overview

The Byzantine Museum located within the Archbishopric in the heart of old Nicosia, in the grounds of St. John Cathedral.

The Byzantine Museum contains the richest and most representative collection of Byzantine art of the island. The core of the collection consists of 48 icons, which come from churches all over Cyprus and from the "Synodikon" of the church of Panagia Phaneromeni, which initially was intended to house the Cyprus Byzantine Museum.

About 230 icons dating from 9th to the 19th century, as well as typical products of the Byzantine minor art of Cyprus, such as sacred vessels, vestments and books, are on display. They are exhibited in three large rooms in the basement of the Centre.

Occupying a special place in the collection are seven fragments of the 6th century mosaics from the apse of the church of Panagia Kanakaria at Lythrankomi and 36 fragments of wall painting of the late 15th century from the church of Christ Antiphonitis at Kalogrea. These, together with icons from various looted churches in the occupied north, which were recovered following court trials or donations from abroad, bear witness to the brutal destruction of our cultural heritage and the illicit traffic of antiquities in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus.

Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 09:00-16:30 Saturday: 09:00 to 13:00.

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Address: Archbishop Kyprianos Plazza , P.O Box 21269 , Cyprus, 1505 View Larger Map