Nicosia: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
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St. Sophia Cathedral
Mosque housed in a onetime Gothic church The St. Sophia Cathedral, now known as the Selimiye Mosque, stands as a testament to the rich and complex history of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. Originally constructed as a cathedral in the 1200s, it was converted into a mosque in the 16th century following...
Bedesten
Nestled within the heart of Nicosia, the largest city and the capital of Cyprus, lies the historical gem known as the Bedesten. This remarkable site, steeped in centuries of history, was originally a Byzantine church dedicated to Saint Nicholas.
Haydar Pasha Mosque
Haydar Pasha Mosque, formerly St. Catherine's Church, is a historic mosque in North Nicosia. It is the most important Gothic building in Nicosia after Ayia Sophia, formerly the Frankish cathedral of Nicosia.
Lusignan House
Lusignan House is a mansion in the Yeni Jami quarter of North Nicosia. It is located on the Yeni Cami Street.
Ömeriye Mosque
Ömeriye Mosque, is a mosque in the walled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus, currently located in the south section of Nicosia. Following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the mosque gained significance as one of the most important sites of Muslim worship in the non-Muslim section of the island and the city.
Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus
The Cyprus Folk Art Museum is a museum in Cyprus dedicated to the country's ethnographic history. The museum is located in Nicosia directly beside the Cathedral of Agios Ioannis Evangelistis, the Byzantine Museum of Cyprus, the National Struggle Museum, and the current Archbhishop's Palace.
Notre Dame de Tyre
Notre Dame de Tyre or Our Lady of Tyre, or simply as Armenian church is a monastic church in Nicosia, Cyprus. It is located in the Arab Ahmet quarter, in Salahi Şevket Street, formerly known as Victoria Street.