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Sq. City Hall 26, Nicosia, CyprusMap
Phone: 22 430008
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  • Elizabeth V
    Elizabeth V
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    Spectacular

    Blown away by the vast museum of icons. some are fragile bust most are in wonderful condition. Really tell a cultural story. Don't forget to go upstairs to the art gallery which has some really lov...

    Reviewed on Mar 30, 2020
  • the_only_planet
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    Worth the visit

    It is a beautiful museum/gallery. The museum is divided in to two main sections. The first one is dedicated to the art of icons through the ages. It is something very special especially for the ones w...

    Reviewed on Oct 30, 2019
  • cw f
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    Never seen such a collection of icons

    A marvel. Strolling around from one hall into another one can only admire the many icons, jewels of art, which have been showed here. Tremendous. The most vast collection ever seen. The highlight ...

    Reviewed on Jul 31, 2018
  • Reslysten54
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    Vast collection

    This collection is incredibly rich, and contains iconic paintings dating back as far back as the 12th century. There is also an exhibition with contemporary art on the second floor. Photography insid...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2018
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    Just behind St. John's Church, a museum of icons

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    The collection of icons boasting the largest score in Cyprus is a masterpiece. The dome mosaic in the back room was taken out of the country and auctioned in the United States, and it is said that it was returned free of charge later. Unfortunately, photography was prohibited in the building.

    Reviewed on Sep 8, 2019
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