Medieval Museum description and photos - Cyprus: Limassol. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Medieval Museum. Photo and descriptionThe Medieval Museum of Limassol is located in the city fortress - the famous Limassol castle. It is located very close to the old harbor in the historic center of the city. According to research, the fortress itself was built on the site of an ancient Byzantine castle, where King Richard the Lionheart is believed to have married Berengaria of Navarre. Not much is known about the history of the creation of the new castle. Presumably it was built during the Lusignan era around the end of the 10th century. Later, in the 16th century, the fortress was completely destroyed as a result of one of the earthquakes. The Turks managed to restore it, but the size of the fortification became much smaller - only a couple of rooms on the first floor remained from the original fort. The basis of the museum's collection, located on the territory of the fortress, became part of the exposition of the Cyprus Museum, dedicated to the Middle Ages. Later, it began to be replenished with new exhibits collected in different cities of Cyprus, including Nicosia. So, now the museum contains items that have significantly gone beyond the time frame of the originally selected period - the exhibits date back to III- XVIII centuries A.D. These include weapons, glass and ceramics, clothing, coins, lamps, jewelry and ornaments, tools and implements of labor, religious objects, as well as fragments and debris of buildings from Byzantine times, including fragments of wall paintings made using the sgraffito technique. When visiting a museum of the Middle Ages, you should pay special attention to the tombstones brought from the ancient temples of Nicosia and Famagusta. We also recommend reading Swiss National Museum (Landesmuseum Zuerich) description and photos - Switzerland: Zurich Topic: Medieval Museum description and photos - Cyprus: Limassol. |