The Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum was established by Andreas Nicolaou and is a personal endeavour which started 20 years ago.
Today, this collection comprises more than 150 motorcycles. At the Museum one can see motorcycles dated between 1914 and 1983, such as AJS, MV AQUSTA, MATCHLESS, NORTON, BSA, TRIUMPH, ARIEL, BMW, JAMES, MOTO GUZZI, ROYAL ENFIELD and many more.
Amongst the special exhibits of the Museum are:
Three Cyprus Police motorcycles which had been used by the Presidential Guard of Archbishop Makarios
The motorcycle of EOKA (Ethniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston or in English National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters) fighter Stylianos Lenas which was used for carrying weaponry and ammunition.
The motorcycle of the first champion in Cyprus (1970-1973) namely the Turkishcypriot Zeki Isa
Military motorcycles used by the army during the Second World War.
The visitor of this Museum during his tour is acquainted with the technological progress and development and the cultural heritage of Cyprus in this specialised field of motorcycles.
Cypriot visitors can witness in the photo gallery of the museum the good old days when both Greek and Turkish communities where peacefully living near each other, with main mean of transport the motorcycle.
At the museum, there are also the following:
A room for the projection of films
A big collection of relevant photographs
A gift shop
An accessories shop which offers also a big range of spare parts of old models of motorcycles
A small coffee shop
Source: The Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum
District: Nicosia
Address: 44 PC Granicus 1010 Nicosia
Accreditation: Private initiative (Andrew Nicholas)
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:30 to 13:30, 15:00-18:00 (summer until 20:00), Saturday: 09:00 – 13:00
Operation Period: All year
Facilities: The museum is accessible for wheelchair. There are restrooms. Operates on site cafeteria. Are also brochures of the museum.
Telephone / Fax: 00357-99543215 00357-22680222 and / 00357-22680222
Website / Email: www.agrino.org/motormuseum/ cyclassicmotorcyclemuseum@cytanet.com.cy
Entrance Fee: 5 Euros
Ticket Fee: The entry
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