Had yemista for lunch lovely meal with fresh salad very nice well presented, five stuffed vedge plenty to fill you up, nice setting and a lovely friendly family, will definatly eat there again very good value for money
One man's collection from his village. Like stepping back in time. Everything from nails to beds, ploughs to lace. Very interesting & there is a great little taverna across the road.
We were recommended to go here by Mr Sunset, really glad we did, full of Cyprus history and artefacts , no set fee, just make a donation in the box , fabulous location.
A small but perfectly formed display. Well laid out and beautifully presented. You'll have to go far to better this.
We decided upon this trip as it was close to where we are staying and sounded interesting. When we arrived we were also greated by the Steni Village Farmers Market, 3rd Sunday of each month). The whole area was clean and organised. The museum building has been created by the Mayor of Steni and its residents over a period if time. The museum shows how Cypriot people lived & worked until after WW2. It is well laid out with English translations amd a fantastic guide to help you to understand what is being shown. It shows also the love and passion the Mayor has of his heritage.A definite must if in the Paphos region, followed by a drink.or meal.on the cafe opposite.
This is a very interesting museum in a little village called steni shows you the history of the village lots to see
A good collection of local history has been assembled in this Museum.There is a monthly market held on the grounds the one 3rd sunday a month, after making your purchases of local crafts and home made foods you can have a great lunch across the road in a small restaurant which serves great food with very genrous helpings :-)
It's free, the collection is extensive and the objects give a wonderful view into the past world of village life. It's well worth a visit and the cafe/restaurant across the road is a good place to finish your visit off in.
This little museum has been beautifully created and kept by the villagers of the surrounding areas themselves. The trip to Steni village is along some lovely mountain roads with great views and the village itself is well kept with a good taverna/restaurant opposite the museum. There are a lot of steps down to the museum and it isn't air conditioned which might limit some visitor's enjoyment but the enthusiasm of the curators and the fascinating glimpse into the recent past that the exhibits give are worth it.
This is an high quality small museum that's very well kept and depicts village life in recent past centuries on the island. Every artefact has an id tag that you can read about in the comprehensive presentation handout in English.There is parking with stairs down to the museum, however there is relatively level access with a couple of steps from the side road to the front of the museum for those less able.Well worth a visit. Entrance is free and it worthy of a donation.