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The Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works, announced that ICOMOS Cyprus and the Department of Antiquities with the support of National Commission for UNESCO co-organised an event entitled ‘The Drywall Rural Landscape’, as part of the celebrations of the International Day for Monuments and Sites, which took place at the village of Omodos.
World Heritage Site of Paphos was selected as one of 34 World Heritage sites in the EU featured in World Heritage Journeys sustainable travel web platform.
The Mall of Cyprus recently hosted a literacy event promoting the sentiment, Because Literacy is a Human Right for Everybody.
Group of Friends for the Mediterranean Diet: Culture, Healthy and Sustainable Food, founded by the Permanent Mission of Cyprus and the Permanent Mission of Italy for the Agenda 2030, held a meeting in the format of a working Mediterranean breakfast.
The representation of Cyprus to UNESCO organised a cultural event entitled Musical Myths of Cyprus, Contes musicaux de Chypre, at the organisation’s Paris headquarters on June 05.
Celestyal Cruises is introducing two new itineraries, seven new destinations, and an extended year-round cruise season during 2019 and 2020 with seven-day experiences.
Home to one of the world’s oldest ruins, the emerging agrotourism destination of Choirokoitia has become the newest member of Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB).
During a meeting dedicated on the protection of endangered cultural heritage, Kornelios Korneliou, ambassador to United Nations (UN) invited all UN member states to support Cyprus initiative to create a group of friends on the protection of cultural heritage.
First established by UNESCO in 1983, this year’s International Day for Monuments and Sites, on April 18, was themed Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism.
Nicosia Tourism Board organised the first Medieval Nicosia Festival in October in an effort to transport tourists and locals alike back in time.