Historical Car Museum

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The known, Cypriot, ralistas veteran, who turned around the world to participate in pan-European and international racing, opens a museum in Limassol to house his great love: his cars' collection.

Among the exhibits are :

  • The bulletproof Cadillac Deville which was donated by the government of the United States of America to Archbishop Makarios (he did not have time to use it since he died a few months before the reception and limousine finally been granted the garrison of Spyros Kyprianou, who succeeded to the Presidency of the Blest Republic ) .
  •  One of the three Rover used by the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher .
  •  As meaning the Secretary General of Peugeot 404 AKEL Ezekia Papaioannou .
  •  One of the Mini that had been used in the popular television series Mr Bean.
  •  A Mercedes mover Contractors of Cyprus Giorgos Zachariadi .

The museum also includes :
  •  Exhibition space for presentation of new models known automakers .
  •  Library with relevant literature about cars .
  •  Emulator for settling those older than 65 years to determine whether they have the skills to hold a driving  license but also for young children to have the experience of driving .
  •  It hosted all motor club .
  •  Area booting Rally .
  •  They arranged trips .
  •  Service mini bus for transporting tourists .
  •  Shop Shop
  •  Area receptions , fashion shows etc.
  •  Café
The museum will open its doors to the public Saturday, February 1 at 15:00
 

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