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Another weekend with free admission for all children at the Paradox Museum Limassol

Following a request from the public, the Paradox Museum Limassol is offering *free admission for all children for another weekend, on 13 and 14 April.

"For those who missed celebrating our first anniversary with us on 6 and 7 April, we have extended our celebrations with free admission for all children for another weekend on 13 and 14 April, as the response we received was tremendous. Always responsive to the needs of our visitors and wanting to thank you all, we await you with free admission for all children and free face painting by the Cyprus College team, from 11am to 1pm," a Paradox Museum Limassol announcement said.

"For those who cannot make it, we remind you that you can get a taste of our paradoxical exhibits at Nicosia Mall until 14 April. Visit our Pop-Up booth, take the most Instagrammable photos, and enjoy exclusive discounts with a 20% discount coupon for the museum and exclusive surprise gifts from our boutique. An opportunity not to be missed," the announcement continued, adding, "We invite everyone to celebrate with us and enjoy a unique experience at the Paradox Museum Limassol."

*Offer valid for all online bookings on the weekend of 13 and 14 April, with the purchase of a general admission ticket.

For online bookings, visit the link below:

https://bit.ly/4atpvS7

Paradox Museum Limassol

Limassol Marina, Trakasol Cultural Center

Website: https://www.paradoxmuseumlimassol.com/

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