Pafos Ethnographical Museum

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Description

DESCRIPTION:

This is a private ethnographic museum belonging to the Eliades family, which was known up until 1971 as a Folk Art Museum, and was probably the richest and best private museum on the island. It consists of the collection of the late George Eliades, an intellectual, with an interest in archaeology, history, folk art and literature, who for over half a century collected art treasures from the countryside of Cyprus, particularly from his native Pafos district.

Components of the physical and man-made environment, like natural caves, a Hellenistic rock-cut tomb, a terebinth tree, architecture dating back to 1894 as well as a kiosk, have been incorporated into the ethnographic museum.

Exhibits include costumes, particularly rural costumes and trimmings, traditional carved wooden furniture, farming tools, kitchen utensils, clay artefacts, looms and woven articles, as well as archaeological finds, mainly from the Chalcolithic period. .

TIMETABLES

Monday-Saturday: 09:30-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-13:00

Entrance: 2,56

Interesting private collection of objects from the Neolithic Age to the present day.