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  • ANKARA: Armenian Church To Be Home Of Culture In Central Anatolian T

    ARMENIAN CHURCH TO BE HOME OF CULTURE IN CENTRAL ANATOLIAN TOWN

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n. php?n=armenian-church-to-be-home-of-culture--2010- 04-07
    April 8 2010
    Turkey

    Surp Yerotutyun, an Armenian church constructed in 1881 in the town of
    Sivrihisar in EskiÅ~_ehir province and one of the largest in Anatolia,
    will be restored.

    Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, mayor of Sivrihisar Fikret Arslan
    said they wanted to restore many historical buildings in the town,
    including Surp Yerortutyun. "We want to renovate historical buildings
    in Sivrihisar, and this includes an Armenian church constructed in
    1881 and an Armenian bath," Arslan said.

    Arslan said the church was one of the biggest ones in Anatolia and
    had been used as a depot for a long time. The church was abandoned 20
    years ago, he said. "Angel figures in the entrance gate of the church
    draw attention. We keep these figures in a safe place because they
    are in danger of being stolen. There are frescos, Virgin Mary figures
    and writings in the church. It is visited even in this situation,
    and the number of visitors has increased in recent years," he said.

    The restoration of the Surp Yerortutyun Church will be sponsored by
    the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the church will be
    turned into a home of culture. Middle East Technical University and
    Gazi University will make environmental arrangements, and roads to
    the church will also be restored.

    EskiÅ~_ehir Provincial Culture and Tourism Director Osman Gul said
    the restoration project was in the final stage. "The project will
    be awarded in the coming days, and works will start. The church is
    expected to contribute to the district's tourism when it becomes
    a culture house, and the number of visitors is then expected to
    increase," he said.
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