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Ethnological Museum House of Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, Nicosia

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The Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios Mansion is situated near the Archbishopric, in the neighbourhood of Saint Antonios in Nicosia, Cyprus, where the wealthy notables of the Greek community traditionally used to live.
The mansion is the most important example of urban architecture of the last century of Ottoman rule that survives in old Nicosia. It opened on 3 May 1960 with the aid of public subscription, three years after a foundation was established to protect the property from developers who wanted to demolish the block.
The owner of the mansion, Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, was a dragoman, the official interpreter for the Divan (Council) of the Sultan for thirty years from 1779. This title, which was one of the most prestigious titles given to the local Christians by the Ottoman authorities, gave the opportunity to Kornesios to accumulate huge wealth and power. His power brought jealousy to his enemies, who cunningly managed to have him beheaded on 31 March 1809 in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).
The house was built in 1793 with local bloc-cut sandstone and is a two-storey building. The monogram of the owner and the date of its erection can be seen on a marble tablet inside the entrance. The architectural plan of the building in the form of a Greek "Π" surrounds a central garden with a fountain and a private bathhouse (Hammam) which has three rooms. On the ground floor the servants’ quarters and the kitchen were situated. Roofed wooden stairs with a stone base lead to the entrance hall on the first floor from the courtyard. The official reception room and the living areas communicated with this reception hall. The official reception room (the onda), at the end of the east wing, differs from the other rooms with its exceptional carved wooden, gilded and painted decoration, which liken it to other official reception rooms in many mansions of the Ottoman Empire. Plan your Ethnological Museum House of Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios visit and explore what else you can see and do in Nicosia using our Nicosia road trip planning website.
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  • For me one of the best place in Lefkosia. This manor house is one of the most important surviving 18th century buildings in Lefkosia. The former residence of the most prominent Dragoman of Cyprus... 
    For me one of the best place in Lefkosia. This manor house is one of the most important surviving 18th century buildings in Lefkosia. The former residence of the most prominent Dragoman of Cyprus...  more »
  • A museum housed in a classical architecture mansion, includes very interesting items It is close to the center so you can combine your visit (closed on sundays) 
    A museum housed in a classical architecture mansion, includes very interesting items It is close to the center so you can combine your visit (closed on sundays)  more »
  • Hatjigeorgakis Kornesios was an official interpreter of the council of the Ottoman Sultan for 30 years. As a result he was in a very important position for the local community of Cyprus and his power....  more
    Hatjigeorgakis Kornesios was an official interpreter of the council of the Ottoman Sultan for 30 years. As a result he was in a very important position for the local community of Cyprus and his power....  more »
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  • I enjoyed the garden and house itself. It is a pity that during all times by the side of generous and kind people there are always sordid ones and Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios was executed, because those kind of people implicated him...
  • Such a lovely place - a must-visit when you are in Nicosia. Free entry.
  • Entrance free, 20 min is enough to visit
  • The mansion is well preserved. All artefacts are of a great condition. I would like more info to be shown on artefacts and more on the items located on the yard, which should be of ancient eras. Entrance is free of charge
  • Beautiful museum which is definitely worth a visit. Also free entrance so absolutely no negatives.

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