Cyprus Folk Art Museum, Nicosia
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the heart of Cyprus's capital, Nicosia, the Cyprus Folk Art Museum stands as a testament to the island's rich cultural heritage. Housed in the old Archbishopric precinct, in a series of medieval and Renaissance buildings, this museum is a treasure trove of traditional Cypriot craftsmanship.
Established in 1937, the Cyprus Folk Art Museum has become an essential destination for those seeking to understand the island's history through the lens of its artisanal traditions. The museum's collection boasts an impressive array of textiles, ceramics, woodcarvings, metalwork, and other handcrafted items that date back to the 19th and early 20th centuries.
As you wander through the museum's rooms, you'll encounter vibrant woven fabrics and delicate lacework, showcasing the intricate skills of Cypriot weavers and embroiderers. The colorful pottery and detailed silverwork on display tell stories of everyday life and special occasions, reflecting the influences of various civilizations that have called the island home.
The Cyprus Folk Art Museum also serves as a cultural hub, offering educational programs and workshops aimed at preserving traditional Cypriot arts and crafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in hands-on experiences, learning the techniques passed down through generations.
Cyprus Folk Art Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Sophia Cathedral, Büyük Han, Famagusta Gate, Archbishop's Palace.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Cyprus Folk Art Museum open?
- Monday 10 am - 2 pm
- Tuesday 9:15 am - 4 pm
- Wednesday 9:15 am - 4 pm
- Thursday 9:15 am - 4 pm
- Friday 9:15 am - 4 pm
- Saturday 9 am - 1 pm
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to Cyprus Folk Art Museum?
How to get to Cyprus Folk Art Museum by public transport?
Bus
- New City Hall - Palia Ilektriki • Lines: L1 (2 min walk)
- Cyprus Theological School • Lines: L1 (3 min walk)