
Best Cyprus Museums You Need to Visit
11.11.2025
Category: Article
1. The Cyprus Museum (Nicosia)
Located in Nicosia, this is the main archaeological museum of the country. It houses extensive artefacts from the Neolithic to Roman periods and offers a deep dive into Cyprus’s ancient past.
Why go: If you’re interested in ancient history and archaeology, this museum gives a comprehensive overview of Cyprus’s historical layers. Tip: Allocate at least 1–2 hours, wear comfortable shoes, and check for any temporary exhibitions.

2. A. G. Leventis Gallery (Nicosia)
This gallery, also in Nicosia, focuses on art — Cypriot, Greek and European works from the 17th-20th centuries.
Why go: A great alternative or complement to archaeological museums — perfect for art lovers who want something more visual and less textual. Tip: Check current exhibitions online in advance; there may be themed shows worth planning around.

3. Kyriazis Medical Museum (Larnaca)
The Kyriazis Medical Museum is located in Larnaca and explores the history of medicine in Cyprus from antiquity through more recent times.
Why go: Unique theme — you’ll see rare medical instruments, historic treatments, and age-old healing practices. Tip: It’s a smaller museum — combine it with other stops in Larnaca for a fuller day.

4. Cyprus Postal Museum (Nicosia)
This museum documents the postal and philatelic history of Cyprus, from the Venetian period through to modern stamps and postal services.
Why go: A more niche museum offering something different — ideal for those interested in communication history, stamps, or postal services. Tip: It’s less visited than the big archaeological ones — good if you prefer quieter experiences.

5. Cyprus Museum of Natural History (Nicosia)
This museum focuses on geology, fossils, rocks, minerals, and the natural history of Cyprus.
Why go: Great for families or nature enthusiasts — offers a different angle from purely historical or artistic museums. Tip: Budget extra time if you’re with kids — interactive displays help engage younger visitors.

