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    TURKEY: HISTORIC ARMENIAN CHURCH TO REOPEN IN VAN CITY

    ANSA Med, Italy
    Feb 5 2014

    Closed for years because it was located inside an army base

    05 February, 13:45

    (ANSAmed) - ANKARA, FEBRUARY 5 - A church in the 1,700-year-old St.

    Bartholomew Monastery in Turkey's eastern city Van will be restored
    and opened to tourists, Anadolu Agency reports. The provincial culture
    and tourism directorate said that the restoration project for the
    church was sent to the Ministry of Culture. The church had been closed
    for years as it is located within the compound of an army base. It
    reopened for religious services in 2013, when the base was relocated.

    "We are planning to restore the church and open it to tourists by the
    end of this year," said Muzaffer Aktug, Culture and Tourism Director
    of the Van province. St. Bartholomew's Church was built on the site
    of the martyrdom of the Apostle Bartholomew, who is reputed to have
    brought Christianity to Armenia in the first century. The area around
    Van is noted for its numerous Armenian churches and Iron Age Urartu
    ruins. (ANSAmed).

    http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/news/sections/culture/2014/02/05/Turkey-historic-Armenian-church-reopen-Van-city_10017798.html




    From: A. Papazian
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