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Shacolas Tower, Nicosia

Rising 50 metres into the sky, the Shacolas Tower is the 3rd tallest building in Nicosia, with a museum and observatory on the 11th floor providing panoramic views over the city..

Rising 50 metres into the sky, the Shacolas Tower is the 3rd tallest building in Nicosia, with a museum and observatory on the 11th floor providing panoramic views over the city.


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About Shacolas Tower

 Walled Old City, Nicosia, Cyprus

Shacolas Tower and Nearby Sights on Map

Leventis Museum

The Leventis Municipal Museum in Nicosia traces the evolution of the city from the Chalcolithic period (3000BC) to the present day through an extensive collection of artifacts including archaeological finds, traditional costumes, photographs, medieval pottery, maps and engravings, jewelry, and furniture

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