Hello everybody,
The advantage of a place, where you can learn and play,
makes a big difference in children’ education. I wish that all the places for
kids could add at least a small place where parents and children could relax
and play… a nice playground as the one that you will able to see at Akrotiri
Enviromental Education Center. This is a unique, new, modern center where
children and parents will have the opportunity to discover lots of information
about the Cyprus environment, especially Akrotiri Peninsula.
The Akrotiri Environmental Education and Information Centre
is situated within Akrotiri Community and operates in a framework of
cooperation between the Sovereign Base Areas, the Ministry of Education and
Culture and Akrotiri Community. The Centre embraces some of the most innovative
and environmentally friendly building concepts, including a photovoltaic system
on the roof which provides approximately 50% of its energy requirements.
Since 2007 it is part of the Network of Environmental
Education Centres of the Ministry of Education and Culture together with other
Centres in different areas of the island. The primary purpose of the Centre is
to promote the unique environmental and cultural significance of Akrotiri
Peninsula through programmes and exhibits, to educate children and adults and
to create a space where learning, playing, reading, and observing becomes a
pleasure, a relaxing way to spend your day.
At the Akrotiri Centre kids will be able to find exhibition rooms
and a laboratory, a projection and a presentation room, a library and a study
room, a bird observation area, a wonderful botanical garden, a lovely playground
for toddlers and children. It offers full equipment for the activities
undertaken at the Centre and at the different outdoor study areas.
The library contains a
large selection of books in English language and Greek language for children of
all ages!
Parents and children can learn a great deal from the
surrounding area which includes the wetland system of Akrotiri Salt Lake and
Akrotiri Marsh, the latter of which is designated as a wetland of international
importance under the Ramsar Convention and is one of only two Ramsar sites of
the island.
The area also boosts 27 natural habitat types (22
terrestrial and 5 marine) and more than 800 plant species, many of which are
endemic or rare for Cyprus, have been recorded. Approximately 300 bird species
have been recorded on the Peninsula; some are resident birds, while others are
migratory species, either wintering, breeding or passage. There are also about
10000 flamingos which overwinter in the area each year.
Akrotiri beaches are some of the few nesting sites on the
island for Loggerhead and Green turtles, which are endangered Mediterranean
species. Important species of mammals have also been recorded such as seals,
dolphins and bats as well as a variety of invertebrate species.
For those of you that you have more time to spend at the
center there is the beautiful “Akrotiri cultural trail” which starts from the
Centre and passes through the community, the houses where baskets are made and
other points of cultural interest.
For kindergartens and schools the center provides around 16
special programs, 4 hours long suitable for different ages.
Akrotiri Educational Center is the ideal opportunity to get
out of your house and take your children to a beautiful educational designated
area where they will be able to learn, read and have fun!
Lots of sunny days from Izzy the Cypriot lizard!
Akrotiri Environmental Educational
Center
Opening Hours: 08:00
- 17:00 Monday to Friday, Sunday
Entrance Fee: Free
Suitable for strollers and disabled persons
Address: 4640,
Akrotiri village, Limassol, Cyprus
Phone no: +357 25
826 562, +357 99 371 359
E-mail: akrotiricentre@cytanet.com.cy
Webpage: www.akrotirienvironment.com
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