ARTS & CULTURE Cyprus’ new Archaeological Museum pushed to 2029 opening Newsroom Cyprus’ long-awaited new archaeological museum is now expected to open its doors in 2029, a timeline that is already sparking both excitement and frustration as lawmakers toured the massive construction site in Nicosia on Thursday. READ MORE
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