
The owner of this two-storey
19th century mansion was Derviş Paşa, the publisher of "Zaman" –
the first Turkish newspaper in Cyprus. The mansion is in the
historically charming Arap Ahmet district of the city and has
two entrances: on the main entrance, the year 1219 of the Muslim
Calendar (1807) is visible, whilst the year 1869 is visible on
the ornamented ceiling of the main room which is a later
addition to the building. The mansion comprises an ‘L’ shape
with a large inner courtyard, and the rooms on the ground floor
open to terraced pavilions ringing the inner courtyard. A wooden
staircase supported by the water reservoir in the courtyard
leads to the upper floor where all the doors open onto a
beautiful covered porch. Following the restoration work
of1978-88, the mansion was opened as a ‘museum-house’ or
ethnographic-museum and includes a main-room, a bride-room, a
dining-room, and a section where many old Cypriot artefacts are
exhibited.

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Girne (Kyrenia)
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