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The Archaeological Museum of the Pafos District is located at the town's entrance. It houses a large number of archaeological objects found at the most interesting sites of the Pafos district area, representing all the Prehistoric and Historic periods.
Founded in 1964 after Cyprus' independence and financed by the government of the Republic, it was built to shelter the objects that until then were kept in the complex of the Turkish baths. In 1989 a new exhibition gallery was added to the west wing of the building.
The Museum consists of five exhibition rooms and one penthouse in the museum’s yard where the inscriptions and other marble and limestone objects are exhibited.
Findings from prehistoric sites of the Pafos are exhibited, namely from the Chalcolithic sites of Lempa and Kissonerga.
Accessibility: Entrance- Chair Lift