The Pedoulas Byzantine Museum was established during the tenure of Morphou Bishop Neofytos in order to house icons of holy relics (13th – 20th century), and is situated near the church of Archangel Michael.
The late Andreas Ellinas was the founder and generous sponsor of the Byzantine Museum.
The Reverend Head Priest Charalambos Kourris also made an important contribution by collecting and safeguarding in the Holly Cross church the icons and other relics which are today exhibited in the Byzantine Museum.
The Pedoulas Byzantine Museum was inaugurated in 1999 by the Mayor of Athens Demetris Avramopoulos.
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Source: Community Council Pedoula
District: Nicosia
Postal Address: Pedoulas 2850 Nicosia
Accreditation: Metropolis of Morphou and Community Council Pedoula
Operation Period: All year
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 to 16:20
Facilities: The museum operates a shop where visitors have the opportunity to buy various souvenirs. Parking is available. There is a special book for the museum (in Greek, English, French and German) and the village (in English) which can buy from the shop visitors with cost 4 euros each book. There are leaflets advertising which are given free of charge in English, Greek and Russian concern Pedoulas. There are restrooms but it is not accessible for people in wheelchairs. The museum is accessible to people in wheelchairs.
Website / Email: www.immorfou.org.cy and www.pedoulasvillage.com / info@immorfou.org.cy, internet@immorfou.org.cy and www.pedoulas@cytanet.com.cy
Telephone / Fax: 00357-22953636 / –
Admission Fee: no entry each one leaves much money wants
Supply Fee: –
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