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We specialize in high-capacity sacred unions, specifically Weddings and Christenings, often utilizing our on site Chapel.
Additionally, our infrastructure is engineered to host Corporate Galas, political functions, and institutional anniversaries that require strict security protocols and the ability to comfortably seat over 3,000 guests.
Our dual Grand Halls (Hall A and Hall B) are architecturally designed to host over 3,000 seated guests simultaneously. The layout ensures acoustic perfection and ample personal space, preventing the overcrowding common in standard venues.
Yes. The estate houses the private Chapel of Archangels Michael & Gabriel. You can host your sacred mystery and reception within the same gated sanctuary, eliminating travel time for your guests.
We rely exclusively on our own culinary infrastructure. Using on site butcheries and traditional wood fired ovens, we cook authentic souvla and hot meals fresh for every event, rather than reheating transported food.
Trikkis Palace is the only venue in Nicosia offering a ceiling descending glass elevator. We also provide direct drive in access onto the dancefloor for limousines and horse drawn carriages.
Our 20 acre estate features extensive, multi level private parking designed to accommodate high volume arrivals. Your guests will park securely within the gated grounds, avoiding street congestion.
Absolutely. While we specialize in traditional Cypriot hospitality, our chefs can design bespoke menus ranging from international gala buffets to plated dinners, accommodating all dietary requirements with on site freshness.
Due to the high demand for specific religious dates and our unique facilities, we recommend initiating the booking process 12-18 months in advance to guarantee availability for your preferred hall.