The Postal Museum is located in Nicosia «within the walls» and housed on the ground floor of an old two-storey mansion near the Laiki Yitonia area and close to the historical churches of Trypiotis and Agios Savvas.
The Museum was founded in 1981 to house the rich and diverse material of the Cyprus Post related to the long postal history of the island, starting from the 15th century, during the Venetian period, when postal communications from and to Cyprus were organized for the first time.
The halls of the Museum exhibit chronologically the postage stamps and rich philatelic material concerning the postal history of Cyprus. The main hall houses material related to the period of the British Rule in Cyprus. Here you can admire, for example, the oldest series of Cypriot stamps with the portrait of Queen Victoria of England which are overprinted with the word CYPRUS, as well as the first beautiful purely Cypriot series of 1928 depicting historic sites and figures related to the centuries-long history of Cyprus.
The other halls of the Museum house first day of issue envelopes and stamps issued since the proclamation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960 until today. Through the stamps, albums and other relevant material exhibited in the Museum, one can study the historical adventures of the island, the great figures of the history of Cyprus, the culture, the touristic sights, the monuments of Cyprus, as well as the island’s contribution to civilization.
The Museum also exhibits stamp specimens, air letters, insured mail envelopes, newspaper and magazine wrappers and prepaid response postcards.
The huge variety of rural postmarks exhibited and covering the whole postal history of the island is remarkable. Special seals for insured letters, postmarks of urban post offices, postmarks of English military camps as well as slogans are also exhibited. The visitor of the Museum can furthermore see how a letter or a postbag was insured in the past (initially with sealing-wax and later with machines) as well as different kinds of weighing scales and other philatelic books and magazines.
The person operating the museum is always willing to guide you in the Museum and give answers to all relevant questions you have while trying to get acquainted with the Cyprus postage stamps and the rich postal history of the island.
Visit the Postal Museum in Nicosia to enrich your knowledge and learn at first hand, through the stamps, about the history of our island Cyprus.
Its is worth visiting the Postal Museum because, as a pupil visitor writes in a note «it is the only museum where I did not feel bored».
Source: Cyprus Department of Postal Services
District: Nicosia
Address: St. Sava 3B (Opposite St. Sava Church)
Accreditation: Department of Postal Services
Operation Period: All year
Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 to 15:00, Saturday 9:00 – 13:00 (Special arrangements organized groups after a telephone consultation)
Facilities: The museum is accessible for wheelchair. There is parking (city spaces Faneromeni and Moat Ntavila). There are toilets for people in wheelchair. Operates shop (where the visitor borei to buy stamps, nomismatakai to source with lists and books) only cash transactions. Free forms are descriptions of the museum and some souvenir gifts to visitors. The forms are in Greek, English, French and Russian language.
Website / Email: www.mcw.gov.cy/dps / pos@dps.mcw.gov.cy
Telephone / Fax: 00357-22304711, 00357-22760522 / 00357-22760733
Entrance Fee: Free
Ticket Fee: –
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