Cyprus Museum
The Cyprus Museum, also known as the Cyprus Archaeological Museum, is the island’s main and largest archaeological museum and charts the development of Cyprus’ civilization from the Neolithic Age to the Early Byzantine period. The museum’s collections are comprised of finds from extensive excavations from all over the island that have helped the development of Cyprus’ archaeology, as well as its research into the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean. The collections consist of pottery, jewelry, sculpture, coins, copper objects, and other artifacts, all exhibited in chronological order in the various museum galleries.