“Thalassa” Agia Napa Municipal Museum of the Sea

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Welcome to the THALASSA Municipal Museum, which was opened in August 2005, and it is directed by the Pierides Foundation, in association with the Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition and the Tornaritis-Pierides Marine Life Foundation.

The Museum is located at the centre of Agia Napa and it has the sea as a subject. It is the first museum of its kind across the Mediterranean region with main principle to present to the audiences, the local and foreign visitors, the impact and the significance of the sea upon the history of the island. The exhibits of the museum cover a chronological span, from paleontological to historic periods until present times.

The museum is a three storey building made by marble, onyx, wood, metal and offers unique experiences appealing to all our senses with its ‘bird eye view’. It incorporates seven levels and the paleontological, geological, archaeological, marine life exhibits are presented in underground showcases where the visitors are able to walk and view the objects from the top, in modern showcases where exhibits are freely placed in the museum, whereas other are hanging from the roof.

An attractively designed cafeteria, a gift shop, an open air amphitheatre and a multipurpose hall for periodic shows, lectures, seminars, and workshops supplement this contemporary Municipal museum complex.

Tel: +357 23 816 366
Address: Leoforos Kryou Nerou 14, Agia Napa, Ammochostos
Operating Period: All year round

 

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