Imagine a place where time seems to stand still amidst the gleam of chrome and the elegant curves of vintage bodywork. The Cyprus Motor Museum is a one-of-a-kind space in the city of Limassol, entirely dedicated to the history of global automotive engineering. Spanning over 1,000 square meters, it houses an amazing collection covering the period from 1912 to 2004.

This highlight of Cyprus impresses with its diversity: there are more than 70 unique exhibits on display. The museum halls feature the early Ford Model T, luxurious classic Rolls-Royces and Mercedes, as well as rare specialty vehicles ranging from fire engines to a London double-decker bus. The pride of the collection includes cars that belonged to famous figures, such as the armored Cadillac of the President of Cyprus or the Rover used by the "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher.
Located in the Ypsonas district, the museum is more than just a technical exhibition; it is a true journey into the past. In addition to the cars, you can see racing gear, vintage photographs, and a collection of miniature models. This site is equally interesting for professional car enthusiasts and families looking for something unique beyond the beach zones.