Πολυάριθμα αντικείμενα αφυπνίζουν αμέτρητες αναμνήσεις και διηγούνται υπέροχες ιστορίες: η τελευταία σημαία που κυμάτισε στο Κυβερνείο, τα μενού που δόθηκαν για τα γενέθλια της Βασίλισσας, οι Εβραϊκές εφημερίδες που εκδόθηκαν στα στρατόπεδα συγκέντρωσης στην Αμμόχωστο, τα κουτιά κυπριακών τσιγάρων, τα βιβλία επισκεπτών του Κυβερνείου και πολλά άλλα.
Sir Garnet Wolseley
1833-1913
Mug commemorating the coronation of King Edward VIII
20th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl
ca. 1500
Part of an ecclesiastical oil lamp
16th century
Ceramic hot water bottle
20th century
Islamic tile
20th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Medieval ceramic glazed bowl, sgraffito
16th century
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the Government House named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Oval plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Serving dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Oval dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Serving dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Small serving dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879