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www.cypruslefkosia.com

Churches – Inside the Wall

Music and Theatre

• St Ioannis Cathedral Church was built in 1662 by Archbishop Nikiforos. The
recently restored 18th century frescoes recreate scenes from the Holy Bible
and the discovery of Apostle Varnavas’ tomb in Salamina.

Lefkosia has long been a cultural beacon, with music, theatre, visual and traditional arts highlighting the
cultural wealth of the Cypriot people. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of exceptional musical and theatrical
events, organized either by the municipality or independent organizations.

• St. Kassianos holds the silver helmet that is believed to have been used by the
saint, as well as an early print of John the Baptist’s gospel. It is decorated with
gold and was printed in Venice in 1781 in Greek.

• THOC (Theatrical Organization of Cyprus) was founded in 1971 and is a member of the European Theatre
Convention. It hosts a wide variety of theatre shows on a regular basis at the Latsia Municipal Theatre, Nea
Skini and Theatro Ena.

• Panagia Chrysaliniotissa is dedicated to the Holy Mary, taking the name from
her gold-decorated icon in the church. It is the oldest Byzantine church in
Lefkosia and was built by the empress Eleni Paleologou. It is noted for its vast
collection of rare and ancient icons.

• Skali Aglantzias is a multifunctional space in the Scali area of Aglantzia. It is made up of an open – air square,
amphitheatre, exhibition space, restaurant &amp; bar. It hosts many shows, concerts and cultural events.

• Phaneromeni was built in 1872 next to an ancient Orthodox nunnery and is
the largest church inside the walls. The marble mausoleum located east of
the church contains the remains of bishops and other clerics that were
executed by the Turks in 1821.
• Trypiotis Church was built in 1695 and is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.
It has an impressive interior and its temple is decorated with gold and silver.

• The Satirical Theatre of Cyprus was founded in October 1983 by actor and director Vladimiros Kafkaridis. It
is the first Free Theatre to be supported financially by the government. It is also the only drama school in
Cyprus.
• Strovolos Municipal Theatre is located in the municipality’s main avenue. It has hosted many charitable,
cultural and educational events, as well as theatre shows, concerts, operas, ballets both of national and
international standing.
• Notable cultural events are also frequently hosted by the Ammochostos Gate Cultural Centre, the Municipal
Arts Centre, the Municipal Centre of Contemporary Social and Cultural Services and many others.

Local Markets
Whilst wondering through the streets of Lefkosia, one will inevitably come across
a traditional local market. The markets of St. Anthony, the Constanza Bastion and
others are genuine examples of past times. Pleasurable travails through the
colours and scents evoked from foods on display take you back to a time where
‘fresh’ foods really were just that and handicraft goods were made by real hands.

Lefkosia. City of the centuries.

Traditional Cuisine
Cyprus is renowned for its traditional Mediterranean cuisine. Rich in flavours,
colours and presentation, it combines elements of Greece, the West and the Middle
East to create a culinary experience that seduces the senses. Lefkosia is full of
restaurants, kitchens and tavernas in which you may sample traditional Cyprus
mezze, fresh fish and seafood and other local delicacies; whatever dish you choose,
it will be full of flavour and served with a warm Cyprus smile.

• Missirikos Church is a Medieval Christian Orthodox that was converted into a
mosque following the Ottoman’s conquest of Cyprus in 1571. It is a Frankish
building with byzantine gothic and Italian Renaissance architectural
elements. It was named in honour of the Frankish king of Cyprus, Erik the
Second.
• The Catholic Church of the Holy Cross can be found by Paphos Gate, in Old
Lefkosia. It was built in 1902, replacing an older church that dated back to
1642. Like the present – day model, this church was dedicated to the Holy
Cross and functioned until the 19th century.

Lefkosia Tourism Company

For more information tel: 22889600,
www.cypruslefkosia.com

With the support of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation

ONGOING EXPERIENCE
Lefkosia Tourism Company

�Lefkosia has been the capital of Cyprus for the past 1,000 years. The city however,
dates back to the Bronze Age when it was a renown cultural and commercial centre.
With 228,000 inhabitants and seven municipalities, Lefkosia is a city of two aspects;
the old, ancient town that is encircled by protective Venetian walls and the modern
city, with its contemporary architecture, shopping malls and stores. Old and New
Town are linked by Eleftheria (Freedom) Square, famous for the meetings and
events it hosts. Visitors of Lefkosia have much to experience, both in the city and its
outskirts, from historical museums and archaeological points of interest, Byzantine
churches and cultural centres to its fantastic markets and unique cuisine. “Magic”
is but one way in which to describe the Lefkosia experience.

Archaeological landmarks and sights – City
• The Lefkosia Walls were built by the Franks in the 16th century after the Lusignan kings
arrived in Cyprus. The Venetians however, realized that the walls did not offer adequate
protection from invaders and tore them down, building the walls that remain until present
day. The Ottomans repaired the walls and covered them with stones during their occupation
of Lefkosia. Until today, they are the most well – preserved construction in the city.
• The Omerie Baths were built during the 16th century as a gift to the city of Lefkosia by
Lala Moustafa Pasa and were dedicated to Khalif Omer. These have now been restored
and are fully operational.
• The Omerie Mosque was originally an Augustinian church run by monks and was dedicated
to the Holy Mary. It was built in the 14th century and was converted into a mosque by Mustafa
Pasa in 1571, as he claimed that the Church was built on the spot where Khalif Omer rested.
• The Bayraktari Mosque is located by the Constanza Bastion, where a Turkish soldier laid
to rest the remains of Ottomans that fell during the city’s siege in 1571.
• The Cyprus Handicraft Centre houses a permanent exhibition of authentic, traditional
works of handicraft, alongside more contemporary examples. There are also
experimental workshops for embroidering, weaving, woodworks, ceramics, metalwork
and costume making.

Lefkosia Walks
There are three routes one can follow; Chrysaliniotissa and Kaimakli, Inside the Walls
and Outside the Walls. These walks are offered by the Lefkosia Municipality free of
charge and are led by tour guides. They begin and end at the Information Office of the
Cyprus Tourism Organization (CTO) in Laiki Geitonia, 11 Aristokyprou Street (east of
Eleftheria Square), TEL: 22 674 264

Archaeological landmarks and sights
- countryside
• The Royal Tombs of Tamassos (Politiko Village) can be found in an area
that was considered an important kingdom in ancient times and was rich
in bronze reserves. Excavations revealed the Royal Tombs, bronze
workshops and the sanctuary of Aphrodite – Astartis.
•The Holy Monastery of St. Heraklidou (Politiko Village) holds the
remains of the saint that it is named after.
• Holy Mary of Chrysospiliotissa (close to Deftera village) is a church built
in the form of a catacomb whose design dates back to the earlier built
Christianity. The church was built out of a cave, hence the name
“Chrysospilliotissa” (meaning “golden cave”).
• The village of Phikardou was abandoned in the 19th century. However, it
is considered an important historical landmark, as the local
architectural style has been preserved to a high standard with many of
the homes being built in the 16th century. Phikardou was awarded the
Europa Nostra award in 1987.
• The Holy Monastery of Machairas is one of the oldest and most
important monasteries in Cyprus. It was established in 1148 by two
monks, when they discovered an icon of the Holy Mary in a nearby cave.
• Ancient Idallion, an area that flourished between 5th - 8th century B.C,
was the setting for the death of Adonis, lover of the goddess Aphrodite,
at the hands of Aris, god of war.
• The Holy Church of St. Varnavas and St. Idallion (Peristerona Village) is
an excellent example of early Byzantine Cypriot architecture. It was built
either in the 9th – 10th century.
• The Holy Monastery of Archangel Michael is a Byzantine monastery that
was founded by Archbishop Nikoforos; his tomb is located in the
church’s ante - chapel. The shrine dates back to 1650.

Museums
Lefkosia has many noteworthy museums that highlight the vast and varied richness of Cypriot culture through
the centuries. The most important include:
• The Cyprus Museum is the largest museum in Cyprus. Here, one may observe the evolution of Cypriot civilization
from the Neolithic period until the first Byzantine period (7th century A.D)
• The Archbishop Makarios III Cultural Foundation – Byzantine Museum and Art Rooms is home to the richest
collection of Byzantine art in Cyprus with more than 200 icons from 9th - 19th century on display, in addition to
some spectacular mosaics from the 6th century. Also on display are Western European pieces, dating back to the
Renaissance Period until present day, as well as Greek and Cypriot artists’ work.
• Agia Varvara – First Industrial Museum houses the last remaining workshop from the first Industrial Era, where
homes and work areas met under one roof. It displays equipment dating back to 1920, including a flour mill, an
olive crusher and a grape crusher.
Other museums worth visiting include: the Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus, the National Struggle Museum, the
Hatzigeorgaki Kornessiou Manor Ethnological Museum, the Leventio City Museum of Lefkosia, the Cyprus
Museum of Natural History, the Cyprus Police Museum, the Cyprus Coin Museum, the George and Nefeli
Chiapra Pieridi Museum, the Classic Motorcycle Museum, the Idalion Museum and many others.

�Lefkosia has been the capital of Cyprus for the past 1,000 years. The city however,
dates back to the Bronze Age when it was a renown cultural and commercial centre.
With 228,000 inhabitants and seven municipalities, Lefkosia is a city of two aspects;
the old, ancient town that is encircled by protective Venetian walls and the modern
city, with its contemporary architecture, shopping malls and stores. Old and New
Town are linked by Eleftheria (Freedom) Square, famous for the meetings and
events it hosts. Visitors of Lefkosia have much to experience, both in the city and its
outskirts, from historical museums and archaeological points of interest, Byzantine
churches and cultural centres to its fantastic markets and unique cuisine. “Magic”
is but one way in which to describe the Lefkosia experience.

Archaeological landmarks and sights – City
• The Lefkosia Walls were built by the Franks in the 16th century after the Lusignan kings
arrived in Cyprus. The Venetians however, realized that the walls did not offer adequate
protection from invaders and tore them down, building the walls that remain until present
day. The Ottomans repaired the walls and covered them with stones during their occupation
of Lefkosia. Until today, they are the most well – preserved construction in the city.
• The Omerie Baths were built during the 16th century as a gift to the city of Lefkosia by
Lala Moustafa Pasa and were dedicated to Khalif Omer. These have now been restored
and are fully operational.
• The Omerie Mosque was originally an Augustinian church run by monks and was dedicated
to the Holy Mary. It was built in the 14th century and was converted into a mosque by Mustafa
Pasa in 1571, as he claimed that the Church was built on the spot where Khalif Omer rested.
• The Bayraktari Mosque is located by the Constanza Bastion, where a Turkish soldier laid
to rest the remains of Ottomans that fell during the city’s siege in 1571.
• The Cyprus Handicraft Centre houses a permanent exhibition of authentic, traditional
works of handicraft, alongside more contemporary examples. There are also
experimental workshops for embroidering, weaving, woodworks, ceramics, metalwork
and costume making.

Lefkosia Walks
There are three routes one can follow; Chrysaliniotissa and Kaimakli, Inside the Walls
and Outside the Walls. These walks are offered by the Lefkosia Municipality free of
charge and are led by tour guides. They begin and end at the Information Office of the
Cyprus Tourism Organization (CTO) in Laiki Geitonia, 11 Aristokyprou Street (east of
Eleftheria Square), TEL: 22 674 264

Archaeological landmarks and sights
- countryside
• The Royal Tombs of Tamassos (Politiko Village) can be found in an area
that was considered an important kingdom in ancient times and was rich
in bronze reserves. Excavations revealed the Royal Tombs, bronze
workshops and the sanctuary of Aphrodite – Astartis.
•The Holy Monastery of St. Heraklidou (Politiko Village) holds the
remains of the saint that it is named after.
• Holy Mary of Chrysospiliotissa (close to Deftera village) is a church built
in the form of a catacomb whose design dates back to the earlier built
Christianity. The church was built out of a cave, hence the name
“Chrysospilliotissa” (meaning “golden cave”).
• The village of Phikardou was abandoned in the 19th century. However, it
is considered an important historical landmark, as the local
architectural style has been preserved to a high standard with many of
the homes being built in the 16th century. Phikardou was awarded the
Europa Nostra award in 1987.
• The Holy Monastery of Machairas is one of the oldest and most
important monasteries in Cyprus. It was established in 1148 by two
monks, when they discovered an icon of the Holy Mary in a nearby cave.
• Ancient Idallion, an area that flourished between 5th - 8th century B.C,
was the setting for the death of Adonis, lover of the goddess Aphrodite,
at the hands of Aris, god of war.
• The Holy Church of St. Varnavas and St. Idallion (Peristerona Village) is
an excellent example of early Byzantine Cypriot architecture. It was built
either in the 9th – 10th century.
• The Holy Monastery of Archangel Michael is a Byzantine monastery that
was founded by Archbishop Nikoforos; his tomb is located in the
church’s ante - chapel. The shrine dates back to 1650.

Museums
Lefkosia has many noteworthy museums that highlight the vast and varied richness of Cypriot culture through
the centuries. The most important include:
• The Cyprus Museum is the largest museum in Cyprus. Here, one may observe the evolution of Cypriot civilization
from the Neolithic period until the first Byzantine period (7th century A.D)
• The Archbishop Makarios III Cultural Foundation – Byzantine Museum and Art Rooms is home to the richest
collection of Byzantine art in Cyprus with more than 200 icons from 9th - 19th century on display, in addition to
some spectacular mosaics from the 6th century. Also on display are Western European pieces, dating back to the
Renaissance Period until present day, as well as Greek and Cypriot artists’ work.
• Agia Varvara – First Industrial Museum houses the last remaining workshop from the first Industrial Era, where
homes and work areas met under one roof. It displays equipment dating back to 1920, including a flour mill, an
olive crusher and a grape crusher.
Other museums worth visiting include: the Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus, the National Struggle Museum, the
Hatzigeorgaki Kornessiou Manor Ethnological Museum, the Leventio City Museum of Lefkosia, the Cyprus
Museum of Natural History, the Cyprus Police Museum, the Cyprus Coin Museum, the George and Nefeli
Chiapra Pieridi Museum, the Classic Motorcycle Museum, the Idalion Museum and many others.

�Lefkosia has been the capital of Cyprus for the past 1,000 years. The city however,
dates back to the Bronze Age when it was a renown cultural and commercial centre.
With 228,000 inhabitants and seven municipalities, Lefkosia is a city of two aspects;
the old, ancient town that is encircled by protective Venetian walls and the modern
city, with its contemporary architecture, shopping malls and stores. Old and New
Town are linked by Eleftheria (Freedom) Square, famous for the meetings and
events it hosts. Visitors of Lefkosia have much to experience, both in the city and its
outskirts, from historical museums and archaeological points of interest, Byzantine
churches and cultural centres to its fantastic markets and unique cuisine. “Magic”
is but one way in which to describe the Lefkosia experience.

Archaeological landmarks and sights – City
• The Lefkosia Walls were built by the Franks in the 16th century after the Lusignan kings
arrived in Cyprus. The Venetians however, realized that the walls did not offer adequate
protection from invaders and tore them down, building the walls that remain until present
day. The Ottomans repaired the walls and covered them with stones during their occupation
of Lefkosia. Until today, they are the most well – preserved construction in the city.
• The Omerie Baths were built during the 16th century as a gift to the city of Lefkosia by
Lala Moustafa Pasa and were dedicated to Khalif Omer. These have now been restored
and are fully operational.
• The Omerie Mosque was originally an Augustinian church run by monks and was dedicated
to the Holy Mary. It was built in the 14th century and was converted into a mosque by Mustafa
Pasa in 1571, as he claimed that the Church was built on the spot where Khalif Omer rested.
• The Bayraktari Mosque is located by the Constanza Bastion, where a Turkish soldier laid
to rest the remains of Ottomans that fell during the city’s siege in 1571.
• The Cyprus Handicraft Centre houses a permanent exhibition of authentic, traditional
works of handicraft, alongside more contemporary examples. There are also
experimental workshops for embroidering, weaving, woodworks, ceramics, metalwork
and costume making.

Lefkosia Walks
There are three routes one can follow; Chrysaliniotissa and Kaimakli, Inside the Walls
and Outside the Walls. These walks are offered by the Lefkosia Municipality free of
charge and are led by tour guides. They begin and end at the Information Office of the
Cyprus Tourism Organization (CTO) in Laiki Geitonia, 11 Aristokyprou Street (east of
Eleftheria Square), TEL: 22 674 264

Archaeological landmarks and sights
- countryside
• The Royal Tombs of Tamassos (Politiko Village) can be found in an area
that was considered an important kingdom in ancient times and was rich
in bronze reserves. Excavations revealed the Royal Tombs, bronze
workshops and the sanctuary of Aphrodite – Astartis.
•The Holy Monastery of St. Heraklidou (Politiko Village) holds the
remains of the saint that it is named after.
• Holy Mary of Chrysospiliotissa (close to Deftera village) is a church built
in the form of a catacomb whose design dates back to the earlier built
Christianity. The church was built out of a cave, hence the name
“Chrysospilliotissa” (meaning “golden cave”).
• The village of Phikardou was abandoned in the 19th century. However, it
is considered an important historical landmark, as the local
architectural style has been preserved to a high standard with many of
the homes being built in the 16th century. Phikardou was awarded the
Europa Nostra award in 1987.
• The Holy Monastery of Machairas is one of the oldest and most
important monasteries in Cyprus. It was established in 1148 by two
monks, when they discovered an icon of the Holy Mary in a nearby cave.
• Ancient Idallion, an area that flourished between 5th - 8th century B.C,
was the setting for the death of Adonis, lover of the goddess Aphrodite,
at the hands of Aris, god of war.
• The Holy Church of St. Varnavas and St. Idallion (Peristerona Village) is
an excellent example of early Byzantine Cypriot architecture. It was built
either in the 9th – 10th century.
• The Holy Monastery of Archangel Michael is a Byzantine monastery that
was founded by Archbishop Nikoforos; his tomb is located in the
church’s ante - chapel. The shrine dates back to 1650.

Museums
Lefkosia has many noteworthy museums that highlight the vast and varied richness of Cypriot culture through
the centuries. The most important include:
• The Cyprus Museum is the largest museum in Cyprus. Here, one may observe the evolution of Cypriot civilization
from the Neolithic period until the first Byzantine period (7th century A.D)
• The Archbishop Makarios III Cultural Foundation – Byzantine Museum and Art Rooms is home to the richest
collection of Byzantine art in Cyprus with more than 200 icons from 9th - 19th century on display, in addition to
some spectacular mosaics from the 6th century. Also on display are Western European pieces, dating back to the
Renaissance Period until present day, as well as Greek and Cypriot artists’ work.
• Agia Varvara – First Industrial Museum houses the last remaining workshop from the first Industrial Era, where
homes and work areas met under one roof. It displays equipment dating back to 1920, including a flour mill, an
olive crusher and a grape crusher.
Other museums worth visiting include: the Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus, the National Struggle Museum, the
Hatzigeorgaki Kornessiou Manor Ethnological Museum, the Leventio City Museum of Lefkosia, the Cyprus
Museum of Natural History, the Cyprus Police Museum, the Cyprus Coin Museum, the George and Nefeli
Chiapra Pieridi Museum, the Classic Motorcycle Museum, the Idalion Museum and many others.

�Lefkosia has been the capital of Cyprus for the past 1,000 years. The city however,
dates back to the Bronze Age when it was a renown cultural and commercial centre.
With 228,000 inhabitants and seven municipalities, Lefkosia is a city of two aspects;
the old, ancient town that is encircled by protective Venetian walls and the modern
city, with its contemporary architecture, shopping malls and stores. Old and New
Town are linked by Eleftheria (Freedom) Square, famous for the meetings and
events it hosts. Visitors of Lefkosia have much to experience, both in the city and its
outskirts, from historical museums and archaeological points of interest, Byzantine
churches and cultural centres to its fantastic markets and unique cuisine. “Magic”
is but one way in which to describe the Lefkosia experience.

Archaeological landmarks and sights – City
• The Lefkosia Walls were built by the Franks in the 16th century after the Lusignan kings
arrived in Cyprus. The Venetians however, realized that the walls did not offer adequate
protection from invaders and tore them down, building the walls that remain until present
day. The Ottomans repaired the walls and covered them with stones during their occupation
of Lefkosia. Until today, they are the most well – preserved construction in the city.
• The Omerie Baths were built during the 16th century as a gift to the city of Lefkosia by
Lala Moustafa Pasa and were dedicated to Khalif Omer. These have now been restored
and are fully operational.
• The Omerie Mosque was originally an Augustinian church run by monks and was dedicated
to the Holy Mary. It was built in the 14th century and was converted into a mosque by Mustafa
Pasa in 1571, as he claimed that the Church was built on the spot where Khalif Omer rested.
• The Bayraktari Mosque is located by the Constanza Bastion, where a Turkish soldier laid
to rest the remains of Ottomans that fell during the city’s siege in 1571.
• The Cyprus Handicraft Centre houses a permanent exhibition of authentic, traditional
works of handicraft, alongside more contemporary examples. There are also
experimental workshops for embroidering, weaving, woodworks, ceramics, metalwork
and costume making.

Lefkosia Walks
There are three routes one can follow; Chrysaliniotissa and Kaimakli, Inside the Walls
and Outside the Walls. These walks are offered by the Lefkosia Municipality free of
charge and are led by tour guides. They begin and end at the Information Office of the
Cyprus Tourism Organization (CTO) in Laiki Geitonia, 11 Aristokyprou Street (east of
Eleftheria Square), TEL: 22 674 264

Archaeological landmarks and sights
- countryside
• The Royal Tombs of Tamassos (Politiko Village) can be found in an area
that was considered an important kingdom in ancient times and was rich
in bronze reserves. Excavations revealed the Royal Tombs, bronze
workshops and the sanctuary of Aphrodite – Astartis.
•The Holy Monastery of St. Heraklidou (Politiko Village) holds the
remains of the saint that it is named after.
• Holy Mary of Chrysospiliotissa (close to Deftera village) is a church built
in the form of a catacomb whose design dates back to the earlier built
Christianity. The church was built out of a cave, hence the name
“Chrysospilliotissa” (meaning “golden cave”).
• The village of Phikardou was abandoned in the 19th century. However, it
is considered an important historical landmark, as the local
architectural style has been preserved to a high standard with many of
the homes being built in the 16th century. Phikardou was awarded the
Europa Nostra award in 1987.
• The Holy Monastery of Machairas is one of the oldest and most
important monasteries in Cyprus. It was established in 1148 by two
monks, when they discovered an icon of the Holy Mary in a nearby cave.
• Ancient Idallion, an area that flourished between 5th - 8th century B.C,
was the setting for the death of Adonis, lover of the goddess Aphrodite,
at the hands of Aris, god of war.
• The Holy Church of St. Varnavas and St. Idallion (Peristerona Village) is
an excellent example of early Byzantine Cypriot architecture. It was built
either in the 9th – 10th century.
• The Holy Monastery of Archangel Michael is a Byzantine monastery that
was founded by Archbishop Nikoforos; his tomb is located in the
church’s ante - chapel. The shrine dates back to 1650.

Museums
Lefkosia has many noteworthy museums that highlight the vast and varied richness of Cypriot culture through
the centuries. The most important include:
• The Cyprus Museum is the largest museum in Cyprus. Here, one may observe the evolution of Cypriot civilization
from the Neolithic period until the first Byzantine period (7th century A.D)
• The Archbishop Makarios III Cultural Foundation – Byzantine Museum and Art Rooms is home to the richest
collection of Byzantine art in Cyprus with more than 200 icons from 9th - 19th century on display, in addition to
some spectacular mosaics from the 6th century. Also on display are Western European pieces, dating back to the
Renaissance Period until present day, as well as Greek and Cypriot artists’ work.
• Agia Varvara – First Industrial Museum houses the last remaining workshop from the first Industrial Era, where
homes and work areas met under one roof. It displays equipment dating back to 1920, including a flour mill, an
olive crusher and a grape crusher.
Other museums worth visiting include: the Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus, the National Struggle Museum, the
Hatzigeorgaki Kornessiou Manor Ethnological Museum, the Leventio City Museum of Lefkosia, the Cyprus
Museum of Natural History, the Cyprus Police Museum, the Cyprus Coin Museum, the George and Nefeli
Chiapra Pieridi Museum, the Classic Motorcycle Museum, the Idalion Museum and many others.

�cyprus

www.cypruslefkosia.com

Churches – Inside the Wall

Music and Theatre

• St Ioannis Cathedral Church was built in 1662 by Archbishop Nikiforos. The
recently restored 18th century frescoes recreate scenes from the Holy Bible
and the discovery of Apostle Varnavas’ tomb in Salamina.

Lefkosia has long been a cultural beacon, with music, theatre, visual and traditional arts highlighting the
cultural wealth of the Cypriot people. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of exceptional musical and theatrical
events, organized either by the municipality or independent organizations.

• St. Kassianos holds the silver helmet that is believed to have been used by the
saint, as well as an early print of John the Baptist’s gospel. It is decorated with
gold and was printed in Venice in 1781 in Greek.

• THOC (Theatrical Organization of Cyprus) was founded in 1971 and is a member of the European Theatre
Convention. It hosts a wide variety of theatre shows on a regular basis at the Latsia Municipal Theatre, Nea
Skini and Theatro Ena.

• Panagia Chrysaliniotissa is dedicated to the Holy Mary, taking the name from
her gold-decorated icon in the church. It is the oldest Byzantine church in
Lefkosia and was built by the empress Eleni Paleologou. It is noted for its vast
collection of rare and ancient icons.

• Skali Aglantzias is a multifunctional space in the Scali area of Aglantzia. It is made up of an open – air square,
amphitheatre, exhibition space, restaurant &amp; bar. It hosts many shows, concerts and cultural events.

• Phaneromeni was built in 1872 next to an ancient Orthodox nunnery and is
the largest church inside the walls. The marble mausoleum located east of
the church contains the remains of bishops and other clerics that were
executed by the Turks in 1821.
• Trypiotis Church was built in 1695 and is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.
It has an impressive interior and its temple is decorated with gold and silver.

• The Satirical Theatre of Cyprus was founded in October 1983 by actor and director Vladimiros Kafkaridis. It
is the first Free Theatre to be supported financially by the government. It is also the only drama school in
Cyprus.
• Strovolos Municipal Theatre is located in the municipality’s main avenue. It has hosted many charitable,
cultural and educational events, as well as theatre shows, concerts, operas, ballets both of national and
international standing.
• Notable cultural events are also frequently hosted by the Ammochostos Gate Cultural Centre, the Municipal
Arts Centre, the Municipal Centre of Contemporary Social and Cultural Services and many others.

Local Markets
Whilst wondering through the streets of Lefkosia, one will inevitably come across
a traditional local market. The markets of St. Anthony, the Constanza Bastion and
others are genuine examples of past times. Pleasurable travails through the
colours and scents evoked from foods on display take you back to a time where
‘fresh’ foods really were just that and handicraft goods were made by real hands.

Lefkosia. City of the centuries.

Traditional Cuisine
Cyprus is renowned for its traditional Mediterranean cuisine. Rich in flavours,
colours and presentation, it combines elements of Greece, the West and the Middle
East to create a culinary experience that seduces the senses. Lefkosia is full of
restaurants, kitchens and tavernas in which you may sample traditional Cyprus
mezze, fresh fish and seafood and other local delicacies; whatever dish you choose,
it will be full of flavour and served with a warm Cyprus smile.

• Missirikos Church is a Medieval Christian Orthodox that was converted into a
mosque following the Ottoman’s conquest of Cyprus in 1571. It is a Frankish
building with byzantine gothic and Italian Renaissance architectural
elements. It was named in honour of the Frankish king of Cyprus, Erik the
Second.
• The Catholic Church of the Holy Cross can be found by Paphos Gate, in Old
Lefkosia. It was built in 1902, replacing an older church that dated back to
1642. Like the present – day model, this church was dedicated to the Holy
Cross and functioned until the 19th century.

Lefkosia Tourism Company

For more information tel: 22889600,
www.cypruslefkosia.com

With the support of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation

ONGOING EXPERIENCE
Lefkosia Tourism Company

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www.cypruslefkosia.com

Churches – Inside the Wall

Music and Theatre

• St Ioannis Cathedral Church was built in 1662 by Archbishop Nikiforos. The
recently restored 18th century frescoes recreate scenes from the Holy Bible
and the discovery of Apostle Varnavas’ tomb in Salamina.

Lefkosia has long been a cultural beacon, with music, theatre, visual and traditional arts highlighting the
cultural wealth of the Cypriot people. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of exceptional musical and theatrical
events, organized either by the municipality or independent organizations.

• St. Kassianos holds the silver helmet that is believed to have been used by the
saint, as well as an early print of John the Baptist’s gospel. It is decorated with
gold and was printed in Venice in 1781 in Greek.

• THOC (Theatrical Organization of Cyprus) was founded in 1971 and is a member of the European Theatre
Convention. It hosts a wide variety of theatre shows on a regular basis at the Latsia Municipal Theatre, Nea
Skini and Theatro Ena.

• Panagia Chrysaliniotissa is dedicated to the Holy Mary, taking the name from
her gold-decorated icon in the church. It is the oldest Byzantine church in
Lefkosia and was built by the empress Eleni Paleologou. It is noted for its vast
collection of rare and ancient icons.

• Skali Aglantzias is a multifunctional space in the Scali area of Aglantzia. It is made up of an open – air square,
amphitheatre, exhibition space, restaurant &amp; bar. It hosts many shows, concerts and cultural events.

• Phaneromeni was built in 1872 next to an ancient Orthodox nunnery and is
the largest church inside the walls. The marble mausoleum located east of
the church contains the remains of bishops and other clerics that were
executed by the Turks in 1821.
• Trypiotis Church was built in 1695 and is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.
It has an impressive interior and its temple is decorated with gold and silver.

• The Satirical Theatre of Cyprus was founded in October 1983 by actor and director Vladimiros Kafkaridis. It
is the first Free Theatre to be supported financially by the government. It is also the only drama school in
Cyprus.
• Strovolos Municipal Theatre is located in the municipality’s main avenue. It has hosted many charitable,
cultural and educational events, as well as theatre shows, concerts, operas, ballets both of national and
international standing.
• Notable cultural events are also frequently hosted by the Ammochostos Gate Cultural Centre, the Municipal
Arts Centre, the Municipal Centre of Contemporary Social and Cultural Services and many others.

Local Markets
Whilst wondering through the streets of Lefkosia, one will inevitably come across
a traditional local market. The markets of St. Anthony, the Constanza Bastion and
others are genuine examples of past times. Pleasurable travails through the
colours and scents evoked from foods on display take you back to a time where
‘fresh’ foods really were just that and handicraft goods were made by real hands.

Lefkosia. City of the centuries.

Traditional Cuisine
Cyprus is renowned for its traditional Mediterranean cuisine. Rich in flavours,
colours and presentation, it combines elements of Greece, the West and the Middle
East to create a culinary experience that seduces the senses. Lefkosia is full of
restaurants, kitchens and tavernas in which you may sample traditional Cyprus
mezze, fresh fish and seafood and other local delicacies; whatever dish you choose,
it will be full of flavour and served with a warm Cyprus smile.

• Missirikos Church is a Medieval Christian Orthodox that was converted into a
mosque following the Ottoman’s conquest of Cyprus in 1571. It is a Frankish
building with byzantine gothic and Italian Renaissance architectural
elements. It was named in honour of the Frankish king of Cyprus, Erik the
Second.
• The Catholic Church of the Holy Cross can be found by Paphos Gate, in Old
Lefkosia. It was built in 1902, replacing an older church that dated back to
1642. Like the present – day model, this church was dedicated to the Holy
Cross and functioned until the 19th century.

Lefkosia Tourism Company

For more information tel: 22889600,
www.cypruslefkosia.com

With the support of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation

ONGOING EXPERIENCE
Lefkosia Tourism Company

�cyprus

www.cypruslefkosia.com

Churches – Inside the Wall

Music and Theatre

• St Ioannis Cathedral Church was built in 1662 by Archbishop Nikiforos. The
recently restored 18th century frescoes recreate scenes from the Holy Bible
and the discovery of Apostle Varnavas’ tomb in Salamina.

Lefkosia has long been a cultural beacon, with music, theatre, visual and traditional arts highlighting the
cultural wealth of the Cypriot people. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of exceptional musical and theatrical
events, organized either by the municipality or independent organizations.

• St. Kassianos holds the silver helmet that is believed to have been used by the
saint, as well as an early print of John the Baptist’s gospel. It is decorated with
gold and was printed in Venice in 1781 in Greek.

• THOC (Theatrical Organization of Cyprus) was founded in 1971 and is a member of the European Theatre
Convention. It hosts a wide variety of theatre shows on a regular basis at the Latsia Municipal Theatre, Nea
Skini and Theatro Ena.

• Panagia Chrysaliniotissa is dedicated to the Holy Mary, taking the name from
her gold-decorated icon in the church. It is the oldest Byzantine church in
Lefkosia and was built by the empress Eleni Paleologou. It is noted for its vast
collection of rare and ancient icons.

• Skali Aglantzias is a multifunctional space in the Scali area of Aglantzia. It is made up of an open – air square,
amphitheatre, exhibition space, restaurant &amp; bar. It hosts many shows, concerts and cultural events.

• Phaneromeni was built in 1872 next to an ancient Orthodox nunnery and is
the largest church inside the walls. The marble mausoleum located east of
the church contains the remains of bishops and other clerics that were
executed by the Turks in 1821.
• Trypiotis Church was built in 1695 and is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.
It has an impressive interior and its temple is decorated with gold and silver.

• The Satirical Theatre of Cyprus was founded in October 1983 by actor and director Vladimiros Kafkaridis. It
is the first Free Theatre to be supported financially by the government. It is also the only drama school in
Cyprus.
• Strovolos Municipal Theatre is located in the municipality’s main avenue. It has hosted many charitable,
cultural and educational events, as well as theatre shows, concerts, operas, ballets both of national and
international standing.
• Notable cultural events are also frequently hosted by the Ammochostos Gate Cultural Centre, the Municipal
Arts Centre, the Municipal Centre of Contemporary Social and Cultural Services and many others.

Local Markets
Whilst wondering through the streets of Lefkosia, one will inevitably come across
a traditional local market. The markets of St. Anthony, the Constanza Bastion and
others are genuine examples of past times. Pleasurable travails through the
colours and scents evoked from foods on display take you back to a time where
‘fresh’ foods really were just that and handicraft goods were made by real hands.

Lefkosia. City of the centuries.

Traditional Cuisine
Cyprus is renowned for its traditional Mediterranean cuisine. Rich in flavours,
colours and presentation, it combines elements of Greece, the West and the Middle
East to create a culinary experience that seduces the senses. Lefkosia is full of
restaurants, kitchens and tavernas in which you may sample traditional Cyprus
mezze, fresh fish and seafood and other local delicacies; whatever dish you choose,
it will be full of flavour and served with a warm Cyprus smile.

• Missirikos Church is a Medieval Christian Orthodox that was converted into a
mosque following the Ottoman’s conquest of Cyprus in 1571. It is a Frankish
building with byzantine gothic and Italian Renaissance architectural
elements. It was named in honour of the Frankish king of Cyprus, Erik the
Second.
• The Catholic Church of the Holy Cross can be found by Paphos Gate, in Old
Lefkosia. It was built in 1902, replacing an older church that dated back to
1642. Like the present – day model, this church was dedicated to the Holy
Cross and functioned until the 19th century.

Lefkosia Tourism Company

For more information tel: 22889600,
www.cypruslefkosia.com

With the support of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation

ONGOING EXPERIENCE
Lefkosia Tourism Company

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7, Athinon &amp; Alexandrou Papagou Avenue, Tolmi Court 101
P
.O.Box 60082, 8100 Pafos, Cyprus
Tel: +357 26 81 81 73 Fax: +357 26 94 46 02
Email: info@visitpafos.org.cy Website: www.visitpafos.org.cy

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Wa r m

Welcome

�Beautiful countryside, a cosmopolitan
resort, historic sights as well as sporting
activities, the Pafos region has something
for everyone at any time of year.

Immerse yourself in the archaeology,
history and culture of Pafos and experience
at first hand one of the oldest civilisations
of the world, famous for the cult of Aphrodite
and later for the spread of Christianity.
Pafos was the island’s capital for six
centuries. Like an open-air museum, large
parts of it have been put on UNESCO’s
heritage list.

Pafos: A Good Reason For All Seasons

Pafos For The Culture Lov er

Beach life, wildlife, ancient life and the sporting life – the four
municipalities of the Pafos region await you.

Ancient temples, rock-cut tombs, Roman villas with elaborate floor mosaics,
reflect a highly sophisticated society.

�Pafos has something for everyone, whether
you are a sunseeker, explorer, or someone
looking for a relaxing holiday with great
scenery. There are so many reasons to visit
this beautiful part of Cyprus.

Just because you want to get away from
it all doesn’t mean you don’t want to do
it all. Lounging around from beach to
bar can be enriched by various other activities. How much more satisfying to spend
your holiday doing something that is both
challenging and healthy. It is the perfect
choice to make you an all round winner.

Pafos For The Alternative Tr avel Lover

Pafos For The Leisure Lov er

This region offers much to suit your special interests, whether they are
cultural, historical, culinary, nature-loving, or sporting.

Feel a sense of achievement by taking up a new sport or improving your
skills. Practice your serve, learn how to tack or just go for the thrill.

�There are three top class golfing courses
in the Pafos region,situated in peaceful
surroundings amidst landscaped hills
with spectacular views. They are equipped
with luxury villas or apartments for rent
or sale, clubhouses, shops, hotels, and all
the necessary facilities. They are far from
the hustle and bustle of the main tourist
resorts, yet near enough for easy access.

Pa fo s

Fo r

"Well met in Cyprus"
Othello’s words in Shakespeare’s play still
ring true today, as the island continues to
attract visitors whose sole purpose is to
get together. Pafos, with an age-old
reputation for service and diversity is an
ideal place for conferences and incentives.

T h e

G o l f

L ov e r

Pafos For The Business &amp; Tr av el Lov er
If variety is the spice needed for a successful conference and incentives
programme, then Pafos is a hot destination.
There are few better places than Pafos for
love and romance, the goddess Aphrodite’s
birthplace. Whether you’re committing
for a lifetime, or reaffirming your love, it
provides the perfect backdrop, with some of
the most beautiful and romantic locations.
And with all-year sunshine practically
guaranteed, you are certain to have a day
to remember.

Pafos For The Romance Lov er
With above par facilities in beautiful surroundings, Pafos is the latest destination on the golfing map, a place where you can play the game all the year round.

With secluded coves, popular resorts, sun-drenched beaches, sparkling blue
seas and breath-taking sunsets, Pafos is sure to put a sizzle into your love life.

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www.accessible-cyprus.com

ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS
In
Information for visitors with
special access needs

��TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS.....................................................................................2
1. ACCOMMODATION.....................................................................................2
2. PLACES OF INTEREST ACCESSIBLE TO WHEELCHAIRS.........................2
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES:..........................................................................3
MUSEUMS:..................................................................................................4
ACCESSIBLE CHURCHES AND OTHER MONUMENTS.................................5
3. ACCESSIBILITY TO BEACHES:..................................................................5
4. NATURE TRAILS ACCESSIBLE BY PERSONS USING WHEELCHAIRS.....6
5. GOING OUT / SHOPPING............................................................................6
6. TRANSPORTATION.....................................................................................7
7. USEFUL ADDRESSES FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL
ACCESS NEEDS.........................................................................................9

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�ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS

ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS
ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS
A number of facilities are available to
visitors with special access needs who
wish to visit Cyprus. Some hotel establishments provide a range of facilities
to meet special needs and requirements. Since facilities vary from hotel
to hotel, it is recommended to contact
the hotels directly in order to ascertain
that they have the right facilities for a
particular disability. Hotels oﬀering facilities for the disabled can be found in
the Cyprus Tourism Organisation’s annual publication “Guide to hotels and
other Tourist Establishments” and
Website www.accessible-cyprus.com
Both Larnaka and Pafos international
airports are accessible to visitors with
all kinds of access needs. Facilities
include available accessible washrooms, charging stations for electric
wheelchairs at departure gates, ramps
to allow a person on a wheelchair to
enter or exit the buses and additional
assistive services, meeting European
Regulation 1107/2006 concerning
the right of disabled travellers.
In 2007, the Cyprus Parliament approved and introduced the use of the
European Blue Badge for parking at
designated places for the disabled,
available all over the island, both in
public roads and public parking areas.
The authority responsible for issuing
the Blue Badge is the Service for the

Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled,
part of the Ministry of Labour and
Social Insurance. It can be contacted at
+357 22 406 406
email: info@dsid.mlsi.gov.cy
Most Cyprus’ towns are fairly accessible with a wheelchair but much work is
yet to be carried out to improve infrastructure. A person using a wheelchair
is advised to be accompanied by an
able person for assistance in inaccessible areas.
Transportation around the island can be
arranged if prior notice is given to the
transport companies. Special buses are
also available with low gradient ramps,
safety belts and a/c and so are special
taxis that may carry a person who is
seating on a wheelchair. Information
can be obtained from the Cyprus Tourism Organisation oﬃces and Website
www.accessible-cyprus.com

1. ACCOMMODATION
Hotel establishments with facilities for
visitors with special access needs are
marked with the relevant symbol in the
CTO’s annual publication “Guide to
hotels, and other Tourist Establishments” that is available on the CTO
Website
www.visitcyprus.com and at all CTO
Tourist Information oﬃces in Cyprus
and abroad.
The relevant symbol corresponds to the
following facilities for disabled:
Parking places
Entrance Ramps
Availability of rooms designed
for disabled
Accessibility to hotel’s communal areas
Public toilets for disabled.

2

�A Tourist Apartments establishment in Polis (Pafos District) has been
exclusively designed and operated according to the needs of disabled
visitors and wheelchairs users:
C&amp;A TOURIST APARTMENTS
3, Megalou Alexandrou str, 8820 Polis
Tel. 00357 26 32 18 81, Fax: 00357 26 32 28 56
Website: www.ca-tourist-apts.com.cy

2. PLACES OF INTEREST ACCESSIBLE TO
LE
WHEELCHAIRS
(source: Dept of Antiquities www.mocw.gov.cy/da)
Detailed information about places of interest in Cyprus, free maps and
us,
brochures may be obtained from CTO Tourist Information Oﬃces in
ation
Cyprus and Abroad and the CTO website www.visitcyprus.com
yprus.com

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES:
Choirokoitia Neolithic Settlement (Larnaka District)
ct)
Due to the natural sloping of the hill, people using wheelchairs can
heelchairs
only visit the area of the reconstructed dwellings.
Amathous Archaeological Site (Lemesos)
Partly wheelchair accessible: only the lower town can be viewed.
n
Kato Pafos Archaeological Park
Partly accessible to wheelchairs following directions given by the
site’s staﬀ. (Route not marked).
Special Parking Space: available (marked)
Special rest rooms: available (marked)

3

�Tombs of the Kings (Pafos)
Entrance: The ticket area and the archaeological site are wheelchair
accessible (view only from above)
Kourion Archaeological Site (Lemesos)
Almost the entire site is wheelchair accessible: small bridges
and passageways
(The site’s western part can be accessed via a special entrance that
can be opened by the site’s guards)
Special Parking Space: available (marked)
Special rest rooms: available (marked)

MUSEUMS:
Cyprus Museum (Archaeological), Lefkosia
Entrance: Ramp
Museum Rooms: Chair Liﬅ
Special Parking Space: available (not marked)
Special rest rooms: available (temporary location in area
accessed with diﬃculty)
Lemesos District Archaeological Museum
Entrance: Chair Liﬅ
No wheelchair accessible WC
No parking space
Larnaka District Archaeological Museum
Entrance: Chair Liﬅ
No accessible WC
No parking space

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�3. ACCESSIBILITY TO
BEACHES:

Byzantine Churches:

Beaches with ramps available for
disabled*
• Akti Olympion Beach (Lemesos)
• CTO Beach Dasoudi (Lemesos)
• Foinikoudes Beach (Larnaka)
• Municipal Beach of Agia Napa.
• Fig Tree Beach (Protaras)
(*special wheelchairs for the use of
these ramps may be obtained free of
charge from the on duty lifeguard of
the beach)

• Church of Agios Nicolaos tis Stegis,
Kakopetria village
• Church of Archangelos Michail,
Pedoulas village
• Church of Panagia (Our Lady)
tis Asinou, Nikitari village
• Church of Panagia (Our Lady)
tis Podithou, Galata village
• Church of Panagia (Our Lady)
tou Araka, Lagoudera village
• Church of Panagia (Our Lady)
tou Moutoulla, Moutoullas village
• Monastery of Agios Ioannis (St John)
Lampadistis, Kalopanagiotis village
• Church of Timios Stavros
(Holy Cross) tou Agiasmati,
Platanistasa village
• Church of Timios Stavros
(Holy Cross), Pelendri village
• Church of Panagia (Our Lady )
tis Aggeloktistis, Kiti village

Other Monuments:
• Hala Sultan Tekke (mosque),
Larnaka (partly accessible)
Entrance: Accessibility (not marked)
only in the garden but not inside the
mosque

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4. NATURE TRAILS

ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS

ACCESSIBLE CHURCHES
AND OTHER MONUMENTS

�ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS

4. NATURE TRAILS
ACCESSIBLE BY PERSONS
USING WHEELCHAIRS
Livadi Trail (circular ) :
Starting point: On the main Troodos –
Karvounas road, 1.5 km before Troodos
Square (Plateia Troodous), 9 km from
location Karvounas, at Kampos tou
Livadiou picnic site. The starting point
is approximately 300m along the
narrow paved road.
Length: 1.5 km Points of interest:
Route through pine forest. Good views
towards Solea Valley.
Mantra tou Kampiou Trail (circular):
Starting point: Mantra tou kampiou
picnic site, towards Machairas forest.
Length: 1km.
Points of interest: Scenic forest route.

5. GOING OUT / SHOPPING
Generally, moving around in Cyprus’
city centres is easy due to the ﬂat road
surfaces, the good condition of most
pavements, eﬃcient traﬃc control and
the availability of municipal and other
parking places for the disabled.
Most of the Malls and Shopping Centres
in Cyprus have available parking places,
liﬅs and ramps for wheelchair users as
well as do restaurants including fast
food and international kitchen, cafes,
bars etc.
Wide pedestrian streets are found in
the historical city centres. Beautiful
seafront promenades with lots of dining
places, pubs, cafes and souvenir shops
are easily accessible to everybody.
Most Banks’ branches in Cyprus are accessible to disabled persons.

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�6. TRANSPORTATION
ON
For prior arrangements regarding transportation and/or equipment
rental for disabled please contact:

A. ANDREAS HADJIKTORIS
(Transfers, minibus, taxi)
P.O.Box 54228,
3722 Lemesos
Mob: + 357 99 66 70 88
Fax: + 357 25 10 69 25
E-mails: mobility@primehome.com
or accessible_trans@hotmail.com

B. ANDREAS NEOPHYTOU CA TAXI
Mob: + 357 99 48 59 76
Fax: +357 26 32 28 56
E-mail: andreas@ca-taxi.com
Web-site: www.ca-taxi.com

C. ANDREAS S. THEODOULOU COACHES
CHES
Constantinou Paleologou 6,
CY5390 Sotira Village,
Ammochostos (Famagusta) District
Tel: +357 23 82 49 00
Mob: +357 99 62 51 92
Fax: +357 23 82 59 72

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�ACCESSIBLE CYPRUS
D. ANDRO TOURS
(Transfers, taxi and minibus)
Mr Andreas Alexandrou
20, Aristovoulos Str.,
3085 Lemesos
Tel. + 357 25 73 28 35
Fax: +357 25 73 28 55
E-mail: andro_tours@cytanet.com.cy

F. OBERON EXPLORATIONS LTD
(Transfers – minibus, and medical
equipment for hire)
P.O.Box 61012,8130 Pafos
Tel: +357 26 94 15 28
Mob: + 357 99 37 68 86
Fax: +357 26 94 18 34
E-mail: kathleen@accessibleholidayscyprus.com
Web-site: www.accessibleholidayscyprus.com

E. G C PARAQUIP CYPRUS
(Transfers, taxi and minibus,
equipment rental, C&amp;A Tourist
Apartments)
Mr Chris Neofytou
P.O.Box 66258
8831 Polis Chrysochous
Mob: + 357 99 64 76 69
Fax: + 357 26 32 28 56
E-mail: gc@paraquip.com.cy
Web-site: www.paraquip.com.cy

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�7. USEFUL ADDRESSES FOR PEOPLE WITH
SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS
THE CYPRUS PARAPLEGIC ORGANISATION
P.O.Box 24094, CY1701 Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Tel: +357 22 49 64 94
Fax: +357 22 42 35 40
E-mail: opak@cytanet.com.cy

THE PANCYPRIAN ORGANISATION FOR
DISABLED PERSONS
50, Pendelis str., CY2013 Strovolos
P.O.Box 28627, CY2081 Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Tel: +357 22 42 63 01
Fax: +357 22 31 32 50
E-mail: organofdisabled@cytanet.com.cy

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRE
FOR THE DISABLED PERSONS
30, 28th Octovriou str., CY2012 Strovolos
P.O.Box 23526, CY1684 Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Tel: +357 22 871300
Fax: +357 22311176

AGIOS VARNAVAS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
30, 28th Octovriou str.,
P.O.Box 23511, CY1684 Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Tel: +357 22 403300
Fax: +357 22 403340

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
21, Makedonitissis str., Lefkosia (Nicosia)
P.O.BOX 24738, CY1303 Lefkosia
Tel: +357 22 30 54 22
Fax: +357 22 30 54 23

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