This paper focuses on filling buildings in the Nicosia Historical Charter of Cyprus. Cyprus has been governed by many other governments for many centuries. In the Roman Empire, Byzantine, France Russian times, and under the control of Venetia, the island dominated the conquest of the Ottoman Empire. In the history of Cyprus all of these civilizations are characterized by cultural mosaics. In the urban environment, one of the most important elements of these cultures still exists today in Nicosia, the walls of Venice around the city.
Hamam Omerye in Nicosia, Cyprus restored the building of the 14th century and is used as a Turkish bath to relax and restore energy for everyone to enjoy. The location dates back to the rule of France and is located in the center of Nicosia's Old Town dating back to the 14th century when it was the St. Mary's Church of Augustinian Church. The small dome of the stone was lined up in almost the same time series as the city acquired the walls of Venice during the rule of Frank and Venezia. In 1571, Mustafa Pasha converted the church into a mosque. And I believed that this particular place was the place where the Prophet Omar rested during his visit to Lobcogia. Most of the original buildings were destroyed by Ottoman cannons, but the front door door belongs to the 14th century Lusignan building. There are ruins of the Renaissance era on the northeast side of the ruins.
For Cyprus, it should be kept. The Nicosia Friends Association takes into account the historical value of the site and supports the building which is marked as a municipal theater in the eternal place of the island. As a result, dramatic drama, education and entertainment epidemics will continue in this country. This is an important part of the story of the city, unnecessarily depriving the capital cultural incubator over the last 8 years. It is not just a melancholy and sad scene, the image of an important building is abandoned and left to the mercy of time! We can not tolerate the haunted house waiting for the bulldozers to disassemble them and remove them from the map of the city without mercy! Several buildings have gained life and soul thanks to their role in their lives or play in our own life.