Turkey in spotlight as ‘world’s largest museum’
A new project titled âThe Worldâs Largest Museum: Turkey,â which includes a book, photography exhibition and a documentary film, was launched over the weekend at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums.
The project was initiated jointly by the Culture and Tourism Ministry, the Turkish Travel Agencies Union (TÃRSAB) Museums Initiatives, and the Bilkent Cultural Initiatives.
Speaking at the ceremony, Culture and Tourism Ministry Undersecretary Professor Ahmet Haluk Dursun said the project had been initiated to promote Turkeyâs historical heritage in an active way. âThe ministry aims at displaying and promoting the heritage of Turkey in the international arena. I believe this work will be helpful in the field of the history of civilizations,â Dursun said.
He added that the book, which features hundreds of photos of museums and ancient sites from all around Turkey and their impressive stories, together with photography exhibitions in Turkey and abroad and a 13-episode documentary film, revealed the importance of the history of humanity in Anatolia.
Book, film, documentary
With the visuals of archaeological artifacts, âThe Worldâs Largest Museum: Turkeyâ brings together the cultural and historical heritage of Anatolia throughout a process from the Paleolithic age to the Hittite, Seljuk, Byzantine, Ottoman and Republican eras. The visuals show ancient sites such as the Karain Inns, Göbeklitepe, Ãatalhöyük, Ephesus, Zeugma, ÃavuÅtepe and others.
As part of the photography exhibition, more than 100 objects selected from various regions and eras were photographed. The photos will be displayed in Istanbul, Ankara, Ä°zmir, Adana, Bodrum and Antalya, as well as international tourism fairs, airports,...
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