The Home for Cooperation was established in 2011 by the intercommunal, Cyprus-based Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR), whose board comprises both Greek and Turkish Cypriots.The building was constructed in the early 1950s in a multicultural neighbourhood of Nicosia that hosted Armenian, Latin, Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities. After 1974, it was left abandoned within the Buffer Zone between two checkpoints. More than 30 years later, AHDR purchased and restored the building, transforming it into the community space now known as the Home for Cooperation, which today hosts cultural, artistic and educational activities that bring people together.
Photos: Home for Cooperation



