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    Büyük Han (lit. Great Inn) ( Greek: Μεγάλο Πανδοχείο Megálo Pandocheío) is the largest caravansarai on the island of Cyprus and is considered to be one of the finest buildings on the island. [1] Located in the capital of Cyprus, it was built by the Ottomans in 1572, the year after they had seized Cyprus from the Venetians.

  2. The Büyük Han is Cyprus' best-preserved example of Ottoman caravanserai architecture. Built in 1572 by the first Ottoman governor of Cyprus, Lala Mustafa Pasha, it was renovated in the early 1990s, and has once again become the hub of North Nicosia's Old City bustle. The courtyard is home to a couple of cafes, including the ever-popular ...

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  4. Visited this place in July in the Turkish sector of Nicosia. The Buyuk Han ( translated into English "The Grand Inn") with its historical courtyard filled with social eateries and coffee shops where Cypriots and visitors meet

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  5. Dec 20, 2023 · The Buyuk Han in Nicosia, is one of Cyprus hidden gems. It’s the main tourist attraction of the capital. It’s a historical caravanserai that has been an integral part of the city’s cultural and architectural heritage for centuries. This remarkable structure dates back to the 16th century. Originally built by the Ottomans to serve as a ...

  6. Mar 4, 2023 · Büyük Han. If you ask me which is a must see place in Nicosia, I will have no doubts in telling you Büyük Han. Büyük Han can be translated as The Great Inn (from Turkish, Büyük = big – Han = Inn), it is in fact the biggest caravanserai in Nicosia and in the entire island. It is located in the center of the city, 2 minutes walking ...

  7. Oct 15, 2020 · Completed in 1572, Büyük Han is an exquisite example of Ottoman caravanserai architecture. Documents reveal that its original name was Yeni Han (New Inn). ... Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus Buffer Zone.

  8. Jul 25, 2023 · Whispers of merchants bargaining, the clink of artisans shaping their wares, and the footsteps of travelers from distant lands. These are the sounds that might have echoed through Buyuk Han, the grand caravanserai of Nicosia, during its heyday. Today, while the nature of its activities has evolved, the spirit of the place remains remarkably intact,

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