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  • ANKARA: Historic Ani Ruins get a new face-lift

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Nov 21 2008


    Historic Ani Ruins get a new face-lift

    ISTANBUL - Ministry of Culture and Tourism has begun the renovations
    of the Ani Ruins. It has plans to showcase the area to the world more
    efficiently. The Tigran Honents church and The Ebul Menucehr Mosque
    will have a face lift

    The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has started renovation work on
    the Ani Ruins in the Eastern Anatolian city of Kars, while trying to
    figure out a quick solution for the quarries on the Armenian side of
    the border that threaten the historic ruins.

    The Tigran Honents church in the area will have drainage dug around
    its walls and its surroundings will be cleaned. The original floor of
    the entrance will be surfaced.

    The Ebul Menucehr Mosque will have its roof cleaned in order to make
    the original overlay visible. Maintenance to its minaret has already
    been carried out and earth in the ground floor rooms was removed. The
    mosque's floor is also being renovated after the detachment of the
    cement laid earlier.

    Also, work is in progress for the structural fortification of Seljuk
    Palace's as well as surveying, restitution and renovation of the
    churches of Ebulhamrent and Prikitch.

    The ministry has new plans to publicize the area to the world more
    efficiently. A nearby village, Ocaklı, will be undergirding for
    cultural and socio-economic development. Besides that, training
    programs will be arranged for the local community with aims of better
    preservation of historical buildings.

    International symposiums, photography exhibitions, increasing the
    number of publicity brochures and billboards, manufacturing souvenirs
    and producing written and visual media products are being planned on
    for the upcoming years to attract more tourists to the ruins.

    Open air museum
    The ministry will form a center for research, documentation and
    publicity and create a data bank for research. The team from the
    Global Heritage Fund is working on some of the monumental buildings'
    and the rampart's three dimensional modeling. The west and northwest
    fronts of the cathedral are being reinforced in collaboration with the
    Sorbonne University of Paris and the World Monuments Fund has joined
    the project.

    Quarries in Armenia
    Orhan Düzgün, director general of cultural assets, said a board of
    project coordination and consultancy was formed for Ani and it has
    prepared a report and a plan of action on the subject.

    Düzgün said the matter of the Armenian quarries' negative effects on
    historical artifacts is among the short term subjects.

    The report said the quarries enlarge day by day, splitting the
    topography and also damaging the spectacular natural landscape.

    It is demanded by the report that the matter will be carried to
    international arenas and the quarries must be stopped.
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