From the 1st of January 2007, the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra of Cyprus has been transformed into an independent institute which has taken over the management and operation of the two Orchestras in Nicosia (State Orchestra of Cyprus, State Orchestra of Cyprus Youth). The ministry of Education and Culture takes part in the Management Board of the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra of Cyprus with ex members of it. The president of the Board was also the General Manager of the Ministry of Education and Culture.

Address:

Management Office

Cultural Services Building,

4th Floor. 27 Ifigenias Str.,

2007 Strovolos, Nicosia

 

P.O. Box 28922, 2084 Acropolis

Nicosia, Cyprus

Tel:

+357 22 463144

Fax:

+357 22 317488

E-mail:

info@cyso.org.cy

Website :

http://www.cyso.org.cy

Opening Hours:

 Monday – Friday 7:30 – 15:00

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