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Museum to display ancient stone artifacts
Works are underway to present visitors with a new museum that will showcase 500 stone artifacts from the ancient period in the eastern province of Erzurum, which has hosted many civilizations in Anatolia for centuries.
When the idea of creating a museum consisting of stone artifacts emerged in 2016, efforts began to collect artifacts in the region.
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Precipitation to hit northern provinces through week
A new precipitation wave will impact the northern provinces along the Black Sea shores through the week, said the meteorologists, warning many provinces of thunder-boomers and floodings.
According to the State Meteorological Service, there will be rainfalls in the Marmara region, some Aegean provinces, the provinces near the Georgian border.
Pamuk’s urban renewal decision stirs debate
Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk has attempted to demolish the house he is living in within the scope of an urban transformation project, but the angered neighbors have accused him of having a "hidden agenda" to build a museum instead.
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Turkey’s first Nobel laureate ties knot
Orhan Pamuk, a prominent novelist and Turkey's first Nobel laureate, has tied the knot with Aslı Akyavaş, with whom he has been together for nearly 10 years.
The couple's wedding ceremony was held at Beyoğlu Municipality's Office in presence of their close family members due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ancient bastion now welcomes art lovers
A 2,300-year-old bastion in Turkey's northwestern province of Bursa has been turned into a contemporary art center following a comprehensive restoration process carried out by local authorities.
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World’s largest ancient theater in İzmit
Nicomedia in what is today the İzmit district of the northwestern province of Kocaeli, which was one of the first metropolitan cities of the Roman Empire and its capital for long years, is home to the world's largest ancient theater overlooking the sea, according to archaeological data.
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Bursa’s historic structure turns into arts center
The 2,500-year-old Zindan Kapı (Dungeon Gate), which was built in the northwestern province of Bursa during the Bithynia Kingdom and is similar to the Istanbul's Yedikule Dungeons, has been opened to visitors as a digital museum and contemporary art gallery after a restoration process carried out by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality.
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Taking advantage of pandemic, local man turns wood pieces into toys
A local man living in the eastern province of Van's İpekyolu district turns wood pieces that he finds anywhere on streets or in nearby surroundings into toys and presents them to the kids in his neighborhood.
Former Ottoman capital eyes South Korean tourists
Officials in the northwestern province of Bursa are carrying out special efforts to ensure that tourists from South Korea visit the city more, aiming to increase the tourism income of the former Ottoman capital, which is known for its historical, cultural and natural richness.
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Orhan Veli: A people's poet
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