Today is all about culture in Cyprus, featuring poetry, theater, music, and visual arts for everyone.
The day kicks off with the 4th Conference ‘Paralimni – History and Culture’ at Paralimni Town Hall. Scientists and local leaders discuss the area’s cultural identity. Meanwhile, kids aged 6-12 join interactive artist talks at the Cyprus Museum, exploring art through fun conversations.
In Troodos, the European program PEAK blends ecotourism, hands-on activities, and tech for a family-friendly experience. Over in Limassol, Technodromio hosts a poetry workshop for kids inspired by seasons and imagination. At the same time, the Easter bazaar at ‘Marios’ House’ shows how important social contributions are through caring actions.
World Poetry Day comes alive with evenings of speech and creativity. Recitations and storytelling give a voice to modern creators. Events at the House of Letters and Arts and Technodromio in Limassol turn words into an experience.
In visual arts, two exhibitions in Limassol catch the eye: ‘Windows of the Soul’ at NYX Hotel Limassol and ‘The Rise of the Sun, the Fall of Time’ at The Edit Gallery. Both will be open until May 2nd, offering fresh views on how humans relate to time and light.
The theater scene is buzzing with excitement. The children’s play ‘Rapunzel’ at ENA Theater is perfect for young audiences. At the same time, Stella Voskaridou’s ‘A Thousand Hands’ at THOC’s New Stage and ‘The Father’ at Dendro Theater tackle deep themes for adults.
In music, a chamber music evening at Technopolis 20 in Paphos promises a special acoustic experience with cello and piano in a high-quality program.
Cinema also plays a big role today with the screening of ‘Mauthausen’ at Pantheon in Nicosia as part of Francophonie Month 2026. Entry is free for everyone!
Today’s cultural events create a rich mix where art, speech, and creativity enhance everyday life.






