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NICOSIA - The Capital
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus, a status it has enjoyed for 1000 years since the 10th century, though its beginnings date back 5000 years to the Bronze Age. It lies roughly in the centre of the island in the Mesaoria Plain, flanked by the beautiful northern range of Kyrenia mountains with its distinctive Pentadaktylos - the five finger mountain. There are various suggestions as to the origin of the name Nicosia - or Lefkosia In Greek - but the most likely one is linked to the popular tree, the tall Lefki which once adorned the city. Seat of Government, Diplomatic headquarters and cultural centre of Cyprus, the capital presents two distinct faces: | the old, original part of the city, surrounded by sturdy Venetian walls over 400 years old, and a busy modern metropolis which has a population of 171.000 together with the suburbs.
Within the large area encircled by the strong bastion walls that served to protect the town for centuries are many places of great historic interest. The central Eleftheria Square links old Nicosia with the elegant modern city that has grown up outside the walls, where hotels, offices restaurants and gardens blend happily with the fine old houses and colonial buildings of this cosmopolitan city.
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NICOSIA SURROUNDING AREAS 19 km south of Nicosia - The site of this ancient city kingdom has not yet been fully excavated, but on the high ground, outside the present village of Dhali, part of the ancient walls of the city can be seen. In this area Adonis, mythical lover of the goddess Aphrodite, was killed by a wild boar sent by her jealous husband. At the nearby village of Perachorio the church of the Holy Apostles contains very beautiful 12th century frescoes. Near Deftera village, 11 km southwest of Nicosia 3. TAMASSOS Tamassos, with its rich copper works, was a city kingdom of ancient Cyprus and of great importance throughout early history. Excavations have produced the Royal Tombs and copper workshops associated with Aphrodite Astarte. | 4. AYIOS HERAKLEIDIOS MONASTERY Politiko village, 1/2 km from the Royal Tombs
41 km south of Nicosia, through Deftera and Pera villages |
6. ARCHBISHOPRIC Centre of the Cyprus Orthodox Church, the new Archbishopric built in a neo byzantine style in 1960, contains the private suite of the late Archbishop Makarios. Open to the public only on special occasions.
Patriarch Gregoriou Street near the Archbishopric. The Venetian walls which completely encircle the old city have a circumference of 4,5 km and possess eleven heart-shaped bastions. There were only three entries to the city through gates, in the north, south and east. One of these gates, the Porta Giuliana, called the Famagusta Gate has been restored and is now the Nicosia Municipal Cultural Centre. The large imposing gate itself leads into a long passage with a central cupola, which cuts through the walls and comes out in the moat. On both sides are high, stonewalled guard-rooms. The restored passages and rooms are used for exhibitions, conferences, lectures and various performances. The old quarter of the town, close to the Famagusta Gate, is also being restored. 9. CHRYSALINIOTISSA CHURCH Within walking distance from the Archbishopric, it is considered the oldest Byzantine church in Nicosia it is dedicated to Our Lady of the Golden Flax and is believed to have been built in 1450 by Queen Helena Palaeologos. | Near the Old Municipal Market within the walled city.
11. PHANEROMENI CHURCH Onassagoras street, within the old city. Built in I872 this used to be the largest church in Nicosia. The marble mausoleum to the east of the church contains the relics of he bishops and priests executed by the Turks in 1821. 12. TRIPIOTIS CHURCH Solon Street, near Laiki Yitonia 13. LAIKI YITONIA Restored pedestrian area within the walled city, east of Eleftheria Square, charming winding alleys with traditional houses and shops, restaurants, galleries, all lovingly restored as typical examples of Cypriot urban architecture of a bygone, more graceful age. |
14. STATE COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART Corner Stassinos Ave and Crete street Representative collection of paintings and sculpture by Cypriot artists from 1930 to 1980 Though officially called a Cathedral, this is the parish church for Anglican residents, and was built in I893 in a style reminiscent of many English village churches. Museum Street, opposite the Cyprus Museum
Monastery dependency of the famous Kykko Monastery, dating from 1890 | 18. CYPRUS HANDICRAFT SERVICE Athalassa Avenue The aim of the government run centre is to promote and improve traditional folk art and craft skills by helping artisans to improve their techniques and maintain the quality of their products. The Centre includes a showroom-shop with a wide selection of Cyprus handicrafts, and also shops in Laiki Yitonia and in all other towns.
In Nicosia you will find the most sophisticated Conference Centre on the island which accommodates more than 1000 delegates. |
6. PHIKARDOU 1 � km east of Gourri village | 8. AYIOS PANTELEIMON 1 � km north west of Agrokipia village 9. PERISTERONA 27 km from Nicosia on the Nicosia to Troodos road |
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