27 Mar 2022
21 Mar 2022
The evil eye is a supernatural belief in curse, brought about by a malevolent glare.
14 Mar 2022
Public bathhouses existed in Roman and Hellenistic culture and were found throughout the Mediterranean world.
08 Mar 2022
Molokhia refers to the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as , jute mallow or Jew's Mallow.
05 Mar 2022
Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of …
22 Şub 2022
The salep, is a drink made of flour from the tubers of the orchids. Salep was very popular in the …
14 Şub 2022
Government House was a wooden pre-fabricated construction sent from England to Cyprus and specially designed to house the new High …
08 Şub 2022
Feeding an infant was a primary concern of all civilisations throughout the ages. Mothers and caregivers always tried to find …
05 Şub 2022
Nicosia in the nineteenth century was known as the little Damascus. Tall minarets protruding from its walls, beautiful serails and …
27 Oca 2022
Sylvia Foot (d. 1985), was the wife of the last Governor of Cyprus Sir Hugh Foot. Foot had served as …
22 Oca 2022
His full name was Archduke Ludwig Salvador Marie Josef Johann Baptist Dominikus Rainer Ferdinand Karl Zenobius Antonin.
15 Oca 2022
Above the entrance of what purported to be the third Lusignan Palace, in the centre of Nicosia, stood a wonderful …
07 Oca 2022
İsmet Vehit Güney (15 July 1923 – 23 June 2009) was a Cypriot artist, art teacher, painter and cartoonist. He …
02 Oca 2022
Fredrik Carl von Heidenstam (1842-1909) was born at the Swedish Legation in Athens. He was trained as a doctor in …
28 Ara 2021
Kykkou, Kykkou, Kykkos' hill
A monastery the site shall fill
A golden girl shall enter in
And never shall come …
24 Ara 2021
In 1783, Louis Francois Cassas (1756-18270, a celebrated French artist was invited by Choiseul Gouffier, French Ambassador to the Port, …
21 Ara 2021
On the second floor of CVAR there is a special section devoted to the last tragic queen of Cyprus, Caterina …
14 Ara 2021
According to the legend, St Helena landed in Cyprus c.327 and rested by the banks of Vasilikos (the Royal) river. …
07 Ara 2021
After the riots of October 1931 and the burning of Government House in Nicosia, the then Governor Sir Ronald Storrs …
29 Kas 2021
In their memoires and letters to their family back home, they write about life in Cyprus. Ruby, in a letter …
23 Kas 2021
In 1946 to 1949, 52,000 Jewish refugees from Europe, on their way to the Promised Land, were stopped and detained …
19 Kas 2021
In 1745, Cyprus was taken away from the hands of a Muhassil due to corruption and was put under the …
09 Kas 2021
According to Panos Leventis, the Venetian fortification of Nicosia required thousands of workers.
04 Kas 2021
Colonel Donisthorpe Alsop Donne was Police Commissioner in Limassol district.