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The highlights of Erdogan’s statements are as follows:
I congratulate our minister and his team for their efforts to bring these museums to our cities. We established the first city museum in the history of the Republic in Tunceli, where our Minister is located. Works that reflect the rich history of Tunceli will be exhibited in this building.
I wish our museum project, which was carried out with an investment of approximately 38 million lire, to our Tuncel. Being among the provinces with the greatest tourist potential in our country, Tunceli is on the verge of a great leap forward.
Our goal is to make Tunceli one of the tourist centers of our country by opening this museum, which reflects not only its fascinating natural beauties but also its historical beauties.
In Bursa, where our Deputy Minister Serdar Çam is located, we are opening Yeşil Madrasah, one of the first Ottoman madrasas, as Turkish Islamic works.
This museum, which has a history of about 600 years, contains many works belonging to the Seljuk, Principality and Ottoman periods.
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The cost of this building, whose restoration took 3 years, reached 7 million 600 thousand lire. I want this museum to be beneficial to our country. I send my regards to all my brothers in Bursa.
We will also bring an important museum to Konya’s Akşehir district, where our Deputy Minister Nadir Alparslan is located. Tombstones, sarcophagi, inscriptions, and other stone artifacts discovered in and around Akşehir are also on display in this stone madrasah. We have used more than 5 million lire to bring this museum, which contains hundreds of artifacts, to Akşehir. It is so important to have these beauties, know the value of them, protect them and leave greater wealth for the future.
Turkey, with a period of history, sadly, was under the influence of a fascist mentality of showing a special effort to break the ties of civilization.
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The destruction caused by this mindset not only hurt the bones of the ancestors, but also caused the disconnect between generations.
Our country has wasted its golden years and opportunities for its efforts to raise generations that are unaware of its history and are alien to its culture.
On the one hand, we developed our country with the investments we made and the projects we carried out, on the other hand, we protected our civilization.
We work day and night to build a new future for our nation with the bridge we build from the past to the horse.
I am saddened to see that while our governments made great contributions to democracy and the development of our country, we could not make the same distance in our cause of civilization and culture.
I know that in addition to our own negligence, the difficulties caused by the great communication giants in the world are also effective. Despite this, we had to try harder and follow the work done more closely.
Hopefully, in the next period, efforts to lead our country to its goals in the field of civilization and culture will be at the top of our priorities.
We will not leave the square for those who want to swing our nation against global winds like a cannon blade detaching from its branch. We will protect our civilization with all its elements.
Hopefully this will be our proudest work that we will pass on to the next generations in the next period.
Once again, I congratulate those who contributed to bring our museums to our country, with all their assistants, especially the Minister of Culture and Tourism, and I greet them with affection and respect.
THE MINISTER OF CULTURE AND TOURISM OPENED THE FIRST MUSEUM OF ERSOY TUNCELİ
Tunceli’s first museum was inaugurated with a ceremony attended by the videoconference connection of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Ersoy said: “The museum also has a library of 10,000 books. That is, it is not only classified as a museum function. It has been classified as a multi-purpose attraction center for culture, art and Tunceli’s social life in the future, “he said.
The Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, who came to the city to inaugurate the first Tunceli museum, went to the governor’s office and signed the book of honor. Minister Ersoy met with Governor Mehmet Ali Özkan, Provincial Gendarmerie Commander, Brigadier General Turgay Aras, Chief Prosecutor Mustafa Atbaş, Provincial Police Chief Yılmaz Delen, Director General of Cultural Heritage and Museums Gökhan Yazgı and the directors of institutions. After the meeting, the Association for Solidarity and Diffusion of Culture Haci Bektashi Veli visited Tunceli Cemevi. Received by his grandfather Alevi Ali Ekber Yurt and his entourage, Minister Ersoy received information about the cemevi. Ali Ekber Yurt drew attention to the importance of Minister Ersoy’s visit and said they are honored to receive the Minister of Culture and Tourism in a city where more than 90 percent of the population is Alevis.
IT WILL BE A CENTER OF ATTRACTION IN ART AND SOCIAL LIFE
After his visit to Cemevi, Minister Ersoy visited the Tunceli Museum, which was built as a military barracks between 1935 and 1937, served this purpose until 1949 and where 692 artifacts from the Paleolithic period to the Republic period will be exhibited. Speaking with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the inauguration and providing information about the museum, Ersoy said: “We are in a building that was built as a military barracks in 1937. In fact, the building itself is one of our cultural assets that needs to be Our museum, which includes many sections from the Paleolithic to the Republican period, consists of a closed area of 5,800 square meters, which includes archeology, ethnography, social history, social history and religious culture. In addition, we have a courtyard multipurpose of 1800 square meters that will be used for concerts, theaters and various events from now on, there is also a library with 10 thousand books, so it is not only cataloged as a museum function. Becoming a center of attraction of culture , art and social life. “It is classified to be,” he said.
Stating that the museum is a work done with the aim of opening a new page in Tunceli’s past, Ersoy said:
“From now on, we have set a goal in Tunceli with the purpose of spreading tourism to 81 provinces with its archeology, culture, art and in line with the instructions of the President, to obtain the participation that tourism deserves, and in the future for tourism purposes. to make it our province.
After the speeches, the ribbon was cut and the Tunceli Museum was inaugurated. Minister Ersoy, who met with soldiers at the Regional Gendarmerie Command after the inauguration, left the city.