The project concerns the functional and energy restoration of the Old Town Hall as well as the redevelopment / landscaping of the surrounding area. The aim of the project is to create a new space for cultural activities and provide cultural services and alternative ways of creative and healthy employment to citizens.It is a multi-purpose, mixed-style project that in its relatively small area is called to absorb recreation in open green spaces and entertainment through cultural, educational and artistic expansion. The proposed uses concern the utilization of both indoor and outdoor space and include, among others: Cultural, artistic, educational events, such as exhibitions and performances. Introverted green lung, insulated from the city and traffic.Café for recreational purposes in the surrounding area.Office of the Mayor and meeting room of the Board of Directors to welcome official and representatives of foreign countries.Performance of official dinners and events.Use of the space by the Cultural Services of the Municipality of Nicosia.The neoclassical building of the old Town Hall on the Davila bastion (fig.: 21/46.05.16, Parish of Trypioti, Section 2, Plot 176) is intertwined with the history of the Municipality of Nicosia. Its location is crucial, as it is located between the old medieval city of the walls and the modern city that spreads outside the walls. The building of the old Town Hall, as well as other auxiliary buildings located on the site, hosted a large part of the services of the Municipality of Nicosia from 1944, until the move of the services of the Municipality (except the Traffic Police Service) to the new municipal mansion. The building is a reference point for all residents of Nicosia, but also for its visitors. The project consists of the renovated building of the former Nicosia Town Hall, the landscaping of the surrounding area, including the building that functioned as a canteen. The former Municipal Palace consists of two buildings and has a total area of 790 sq.m. One building is ground floor, listed and has a total area of 430 sq.m. The other building which has been internally expanded is a two-storey construction with a basement and has an area of 360 sq.m. The external extensions which will be subjected to landscaping include the bastion with a total area of 9517 sq.m., the surrounding area with an area of 8642 sq.m. and the canteen with an area of 120 sq.m. In detail, the functionality of the building listens to the regeneration and static reinforcement of the neoclassical, the upgrading of the energy efficiency of the building, as well as the accessibility of all persons with disabilities who will benefit from measures that will ensure autonomy, social inclusion and participation in community life. In particular, access ramps have already been created at the entrance and exit of the building for people with mobility difficulties. Externally, provisions will be added for people with visual disabilities where there will be a touch system at the entrance of the building. Also, toilets were created in accordance with the legislation and a platform for people with disabilities was placed on stairs to facilitate movement within the space. At the same time, interactive meeting equipment for people with audiovisual disabilities has been included in the project. The equipment consists of wireless systems that will serve the deaf and blind to autonomously attend a conference, presentation or even event. The regeneration of the surrounding area in open green areas is expected to further revitalize the area in combination with the regeneration of Eleftherias Square.