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Museums

Step into a world where reality bends and logic disappears. At the Paradox Museum, everything seems unreal — yet it’s all true. Discover, question, and let your imagination come alive.
Explore the evolution of medicine at the Museum of Industrial Pharmacy. Founded in 2022, it showcases machinery, lab tools, and rare manuals. Located in Limassol Old Town, steps away from the historic castle.
Discover the evolution of medical science in Cyprus. Explore antique tools, books, and documents from ancient to modern times. Experience how medicine shaped lives through centuries of progress.
The Limassol Archaeological Museum offers a fascinating journey through Cyprus’ ancient past. Located in the heart of the city, it features a wide range of artefacts dating back to the Neolithic period — showcasing over 9,000 years of history and cultural heritage.
The Kourion Archaeological Museum is housed in a traditional building that once served as the home of George McFadden, the former Assistant Director of the University of Pennsylvania. McFadden led major archaeological excavations in ancient Kourion and the surrounding region between 1934 and 1953, and the museum now preserves and presents the findings of his important work.
Built in the 12th century, Lemesos Castle stands over ancient ruins. It now houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum, rich in artifacts and stories. Discover relics of crusaders, Ottoman walls, and royal legends within its halls.
The Folk Art Museum of Arsos, set in a picturesque mountain village, is housed in a beautifully restored 18th-century residence designated as an Ancient Monument.
Founded in 1997, the museum highlights the everyday life, traditions, and customs of the local community, with a special focus on their long-standing connection to wine production.
Inaugurated in 2012, the Cyprus Theatre Museum is housed within the Panos Solomonides Cultural Centre. Its carefully curated thematic sections showcase the island’s rich theatrical heritage, offering visitors an engaging journey through the history and art of theatre in Cyprus.
Located in the charming village of Koilani, the Ecclesiastical Museum was founded by the Limassol Bishopric to preserve and showcase the parish’s religious art. It also operates as a regional extension of the Byzantine Museum of Limassol, highlighting valuable icons and ecclesiastical treasures from the area.
The Fassoula Agricultural Museum, housed in a traditional rural home in the picturesque village of Fassoula, showcases a rich collection of historic farming tools. Among its exhibits are a plough, yoke, scythe, and large earthenware jars once used for everyday agricultural work and for storing wine or olive oil in earlier times.
The Limassol Municipal Art Gallery features an impressive collection of over 600 works of modern Cypriot art, including paintings, sculptures, pottery, and mixed-media creations. These artworks are displayed across both a restored historic building and a series of modern exhibition halls, offering visitors a rich and varied artistic experience.
The Medflora Museum Cyprus is a thematic museum dedicated to the island’s medicinal plants, featuring Persephone’s Walk (MedGarden) and the Orpheus Herbarium.
Visitors can enjoy a peaceful 20-minute stroll through the MedGarden, a circular path surrounded by the colours and scents of more than 80 medicinal herbs.
Founded in 1985, the Municipal Folk Art Museum is housed in a beautifully renovated building and showcases a rich collection of 19th–20th century Cypriot folk art. With over 500 exhibits displayed across six rooms, the museum offers an insightful look into traditional Cypriot life, including its art, culture, crafts, and everyday customs.
Located in the former District Officer’s residence next to the Municipal Gardens, the Municipal Museum of Limassol highlights the city’s history from the 18th century onward. Its collection includes documents, photographs, videos, artifacts, furniture, and clothing, offering a vivid glimpse into Limassol’s cultural past.