A little gem of a place, the Ethnographic Museum stands just a few metres along from the Bishopric. The house itself is over 300 years old, built by the current owner's wealthy ancestors. Visitors are warmly welcomed, and even invited to peek into the rooms still occupied by the family. In the courtyard, a series of rooms are devoted to the way Cypriots lived in the past, with a kitchen laid out as it would have been a century ago and a bedroom hung with Lefkara lace and traditional costumes worn by the family on feast days and holidays.
Area Pafos
Telephone 26 932 010
Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, 2-5pm; Sat 9am-1pm.
Admission €2.
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