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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    March 29 2007

    Restored ancient Armenian church opened in eastern Turkey


    Van/Akdamar, 29 March: Akdamar Church monumental museum that is
    restored by Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry was inaugurated with
    a ceremony in the eastern city of Van on Thursday [29 March].

    Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Atilla Koc, the Armenian deputy
    minister of culture, Gagik Gyurdzhyan, the mufti of Van province,
    Osman Artan, and the patriarch of Turkish Armenians, Mesrob II, were
    among the state officials and foreign guests who participated the
    inauguration ceremony.

    The director-general of cultural properties and museums, Orhan
    Duzgun, informed the participants about the restoration works carried
    out in the 10th century Armenian church - now a monumental museum.

    Mesrob II, who delivered a speech at the opening ceremony, said the
    church building is a very powerful symbol of a culture that has
    contributed the Anatolian history for 3,000 years. Mesrob II stated
    that this event is considered to be a very positive development in
    Turkish-Armenian relations. In his speech, Mesrob II suggested
    holding annual religious ceremonies in Akdamar in order to create a
    dialogue environment between two societies.

    Turkish Minister Atilla Koc opened and toured the museum. Koc
    answered questions regarding Mesrob II's offer about holding
    religious ceremonies in the Akdamar Church Monumental Museum, saying
    he would communicate the patriarch's offer to related parties. He
    added that his mission, as the culture and tourism minister, is to
    restore and prepare such constructs, and continued, "It is the
    Ministry of Interior Affairs who will make such a decision."

    On the other hand Armenian Deputy Minister Gyurdzhyan said the
    restoration works are very well done. He noted that it would be
    better for the tourism if the border gates between two countries were
    open.

    Armenian church

    The 10th century Armenian church is located on the small island of
    Akdamar, 3 kilometres off coast in Lake Van. Built during the years
    915-921 and commissioned by King Gagik I of Vaspurakan Kingdom, the
    construct has an interior measuring 14.80 metres by 11.5 metres and
    the dome reaching 20.40 metres above ground. The building underwent a
    restoration by the Turkish government between May 2005 and October
    2006. The restoration works costed 2.6m Turkish liras.
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