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The Liberty Monument: A Symbol of Cypriot Independence

A powerful monument in Nicosia honoring the EOKA fighters and the struggle for Cypriot independence from British rule.

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The Liberty Monument in Nicosia commemorates the EOKA fighters who sought to end British rule and unite Cyprus with Greece. Erected in 1973, the monument features bronze statues depicting the struggle for freedom and stands as a powerful reminder of Cypriot resilience.

A brief summary to The Liberty Monument

  • 59CC+J4C, Nicosia, CY
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take time to examine the detailed bronze statues and reflect on the historical context of Cyprus's fight for independence.
  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for a more peaceful experience and better lighting for photography.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the Venetian Walls and explore other nearby attractions such as the Famagusta Gate and the Cyprus Museum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Nicosia's city center, such as Eleftheria Square or Ledra Street, walking to the Liberty Monument is a straightforward option. Head towards the Venetian Walls; the monument is located on the Podocattaro Bastion, near the intersection of Grigori Afxentiou Avenue and Stasikratous Street. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes, allowing you to explore local shops and cafes along the way. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    From Nicosia Central Bus Station, take a local bus towards the city center. Look for bus routes that go along Grigori Afxentiou Avenue. The closest bus stop is within a short walking distance of the monument. A single bus fare in Nicosia is approximately €2.40. Be sure to check local bus schedules for accurate timings. You can buy a one-way ticket on the bus with cash.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Nicosia. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Liberty Monument will typically cost between €5 and €10, depending on traffic and the exact starting point. Taxi fares generally start with an initial charge of €3.80 plus €0.95 per kilometer. Be sure the driver activates the meter, or negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate towards the city center and the Venetian Walls. The Liberty Monument is located on the Podocattaro Bastion. Limited street parking is available nearby, but it can be challenging during peak hours. There are several parking lots in the vicinity, such as Podokataro Parking and PEO Parking. Parking fees typically range from €1 to €3 per hour. Be mindful of local parking regulations to avoid fines.

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Located on the Podocattaro Bastion of the Venetian Walls, the Liberty Monument is a powerful symbol of Cyprus's fight for independence. Created in 1973 by Greek sculptor Ioannis Notaras, it honors the EOKA fighters who struggled against British rule during the Cyprus Emergency of 1955-1959. EOKA, which stands for National Organization of Cypriot Fighters, aimed to unite Cyprus with Greece. The monument features seventeen bronze statues on a white marble pyramid. The central figure of Liberty overlooks two EOKA fighters pulling chains to open a prison gate. This act symbolizes the release of Cypriot prisoners, including peasants, soldiers, priests, villagers, men, and women, who yearned for freedom from British colonial rule. The monument serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for Cypriot independence and the enduring spirit of freedom. The monument is a significant landmark in Nicosia, offering visitors a chance to reflect on the island's history and the struggle for self-determination. While the monument has faced some controversy and neglect over the years, it remains a vital part of Cyprus's cultural landscape, reminding all of the importance of unity and remembrance.

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