Built in the 19th century, this two-story mansion belonged to Dervish Pasha, who published one of the first Turkish newspapers in Cyprus, “Zaman”. Dervish Pasha was an important figure in Cyprus, playing an active role in many fields besides journalism.
The historic mansion is located in the Arabahmet Quarter, within the walls of Nicosia, which preserves its history and cultural heritage most intensely. The neighborhood is an ideal place for those who want to feel the unique atmosphere of the old world.
In 1988, the mansion was opened to the public as an Ethnography Museum, attracting a large number of visitors. The museum attracts the attention of local and foreign tourists by exhibiting the rich history and unique culture of Cyprus.
Some important features of Dervish Pasha Mansion are:
- It has a typical 19th century Cypriot mansion architecture.
- The mansion is a two-storey building with a courtyard.
- The lower floor is made of stone and the upper floor is made of adobe.
- The mansion has sections such as selamlık (men’s quarters), haremlik (women’s quarters), kitchen, hammam (bathhouse) and courtyard.
- The mansion, which is used as an Ethnography Museum, exhibits traditional handicrafts, clothing, household items and archaeological artifacts belonging to Cyprus.
Dervish Pasha Mansion is one of the most important historical and touristic places to see in Nicosia.
If you are planning to visit Dervish Pasha Mansion:
- The museum is open every day except Mondays.
- Guided tours are also available at the museum.
- The mansion also has a cafe and a souvenir shop.
You can learn about the rich history and culture of Cyprus by visiting Dervish Pasha Mansion.