Larnaca District Archaeological Museum, Larnaca
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Nestled within the heart of Larnaca, Cyprus, the Larnaca District Archaeological Museum stands as a testament to the rich historical tapestry of the region. This cultural institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the archaeological heritage of the Larnaca district, from the Neolithic Age to the Roman period.
The museum, which opened its doors to the public in 1969, offers a journey through time, with its collections meticulously arranged in chronological order across four exhibition halls. Visitors are greeted by a range of artifacts, including pottery, terracotta figurines, jewelry, and tools that paint a vivid picture of life in ancient Cyprus. Each item on display has been excavated from various archaeological sites within the district, providing insights into the daily lives, religious practices, and artistic achievements of the island's ancestors.
One of the museum's highlights is its extensive collection of artifacts from the ancient city-kingdom of Kition, one of the most important archaeological sites in Cyprus. These finds include a remarkable array of Phoenician objects, reflecting the city's significant role as a hub of trade and cultural exchange in the Mediterranean.
The Larnaca District Archaeological Museum not only serves as an educational resource for history enthusiasts but also plays a vital role in the conservation of Cypriot heritage. Through its exhibitions and educational programs, the museum fosters an appreciation for the island's past, while also contributing to the scholarly research of Cypriot archaeology.
Kalogreon Sq.Larnaca
Larnaca District Archaeological Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pierides Museum, Armenian Genocide Memorial in Larnaca, Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca Castle.
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How to get to Larnaca District Archaeological Museum by public transport?
Bus
- Grigori Afxentiou - Police Station • Lines: 424, 425, 711, Intercity Αγία Νάπα - Λάρνακα, Intercity Λάρνακα - Αγία Νάπα (5 min walk)
- Central Station • Lines: 424, 425 (6 min walk)