Kumarcılar Han
Kumarcılar Han: A Timeless Gem in Nicosia
Discover the Venetian Column in Nicosia, a historical landmark reflecting Cyprus's diverse Venetian, Ottoman, and British past.
The Venetian Column in North Nicosia is a historical monument with a complex past. Originally from Salamis, it was brought to Nicosia in 1489 by the Venetians. Topped with the Lion of St. Mark, it symbolized Venetian dominance until the Ottomans toppled it in 1570. Re-erected by the British in 1915, it now stands as a reminder of Nicosia's diverse cultural influences.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Ledra Street crossing point, walk straight into North Nicosia on Girne Avenue (Girne Cd). Continue for approximately 10 minutes. The Venetian Column will be on your left in Ataturk Square. There are no costs associated with this route.
Public Transport
From central Nicosia, take bus number 10 or 27 towards North Nicosia. Get off at the Girne Avenue stop. Walk straight for about 5 minutes along Girne Cd, and you will find the Venetian Column on your left. A single bus fare costs approximately €1-2.
Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-share from anywhere in central Nicosia to the Venetian Column will cost approximately €4-12, depending on the distance and traffic. Ensure the driver uses the meter. Tipping taxi drivers in Nicosia is typically 10–15 percent of the total fare.
Use Venetian Column as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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