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North Cyprus:The Dervis Pasa Mansion :
The owner of this two storey mansion built in the 19th
century was Dervish Pasha, the publisher of "Zaman" – the first Turkish
newspaper in Cyprus. The mansion is in the Arap Ahmet region of Nicosia:
this is the region of the walled city which has preserved the fabric of
the historical environment most intensely. The mansion has two
entrances. On the main entrance, the year 1219 of the Muslim Calendar
(1807) is visible. The ground floor has been constructed of stone and
the upper floor of sundried brick. The year 1869 is visible on the
ornamented ceiling of the main room which is a later addition to the
building. The mansion has an ‘L’ shape with a large inner courtyard. The
rooms on the ground floor open to terraced pavilions ringing the inner
courtyard. A wooden staircase supported by the water reservoir in the
courtyard leads to the upper floor where all the doors open to a covered
porch. After the restoration work between 1978-88, the mansion was
opened as a ‘museum-house’ or a museum of ethnograpy on 21 March 1988.
It includes a main-room, a bride-room, a dining-room, and a section
where items of daily use are being exhibited. Back |
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