Special Provincial Administration
8,000 years of village life to be exhibited in Kirklareli
Turkish authorities are working on a project for an open-air museum that will exhibit the findings of archeological excavations through a "time tunnel" in the Aşağıpınar region of the northwestern Kırklareli province.
District on ancient city searching for new place
The ancient city of Sebastapolis, which remained under the Sulusaray district of the northern province of Tokat, expects the relocation of the district so that it can be fully unearthed.
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Ancient aqueduct of Troy under restoration
A 3,500-year-old aqueduct in the ancient city of Troy in the northwestern province of Çanakkale is undergoing a restoration process.
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Marseille-style houses in Black Sea province draws attention
The Marseille-style houses that were built according to the "golden ratio rule" in the Zeytinlik village on the skirts of Giresun Castle have survived until today with their unique gardens, ovens, stoves and wells, becoming a center of tourist attraction.
Remains of Phrygian to be searched in Kütahya Castle
Archaeological excavations that have been initiated in the Kütahya Castle, one of the leading castles in Turkey in the western province of Kütahya, will be searched to find traces of the Phrygians.
Batman’s Mor Kiryakus Monastery to serve tourism with renovation
The Mor Kiryakus Monastery, built on a 2,500 square meter area in Batman in the 5th century, is planned to be restored in three stages.
The first phase of the restoration works at the Mor Kiryakus Monastery in Beşiri district of the southeastern province of Batman has ended.
Official arrested for child abuse, lawyer son refuses to defend him
The lawyer son of a state official arrested on charges of sexually abusing two boys in the Black Sea province of Rize has refused to defend him.
'Lodos' storm badly damages Bursa's disaster preparedness center
Turkey?s first ever Disaster Preparedness Training and Cooperation Center, in the northwestern province of Bursa?s Y?ld?r?m district, has been badly damaged by the ?Lodos? storm that has hit the country in recent days.