12

JUL 2024

FRIDAY

PRESS RELEASES

Tours at the Cypriot Collection of the National Archaeological Museum


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From the 1975 exhibition. Map of the island of Cyprus with the important archaeological-historical sites. (EAM Photo Archive)
General view of the exhibition hall of Cypriot antiquities in 1975. (EAM Photo Archive)
Showcase with ceramics from prehistoric period and specifically from the Early to the Late Bronze Age. (EAM Photo Archive)
Amphoroid krater (krater of Zeus) from a funerary monument in the city of Engomi (1400 BC). A typical example of the so-called pictorial rhythm, imported from mainland Greece. (EAM Photo Archive)
Vases of historical times. (EAM Photo Archive)

50 years since the turkish invasion of Cyprus

As it marks fifty years since the invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish army, the National Archaeological Museum invites its friends to join the tours at the Museum’s Cypriot Collection, in room nr 64 of the 1st floor.

Cyprus has always maintained special connections with the rest of the Greek world, being simultaneously crossroad of peoples and cultures. The Cypriot Collection of the National Archaeological Museum numbers approximately 850 works, which represent all periods of Cypriot history and art from the Early Bronze Age (c. 2500 BC) to Roman times (4th century AD).

Our permanent exhibition was inaugurated on March 18, 2009 and was prepared and organized with the donation of the A. G. Leventis Foundation and under the scientific supervision of Professor V. Karagiorghis, in collaboration with the National Archaeological Museum.

The tour schedule, offered by the archaeologists from the Department of Prehistoric, Egyptian, Cypriot and Oriental Antiquities Collections, is formatted as follows:

Tuesday, July 16 at 13.00 (duration 40′)

Thursday, July 18 at 10.00 (duration 40′)

Friday, July 19 at 18.00 (duration 40′)

Saturday, July 20 at 18.00 (duration 40′)

Meanwhile, we highlight the widely unknown history of the “run-away” of antiquities from the Cyprus Museum to Greece (December, 1974) and their exhibition in 1975 in the National Archaeological Museum. Relevant photographic material from the Museum’s archive, as well as audio-visual material from the valuable ERT archive, have been posted on the website and Social Media of the National Archaeological Museum.

Underscoring the firm Greek position for the protection of the cultural heritage of every people, we invite you to take part in our themed tours, demonstrating our solidarity with our Cypriot brothers for a just and sustainable solution to the Cyprus issue.

The tours will be in greek.

Entrance to the ΝΑΜ in order to participate in the tours is free.

NEWSREEL: OPENING OF CYPRIOT ANTIQUITIES EXHIBITION AT THE NAM (1975) _ARCHIVE ERT©2019


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