HURRIYET. WOULD THERE BE ISTANBUL, IF THERE WERE NO ARMENIANS?
Panorama
Dec 10 2010
Armenia
Turkish writer Chengiz Chandar for "Hurriyet" daily referred to
Armenians who have created the architectural features of historical
Constantinople. In a story titled "If there were no Armenians, would
there be Istanbul?" Chandar lists the huge architectural heritage
left by the Armenians, including palaces, universities, hospitals,
churches, mosques, etc. The cultural heritage left by famous Palyan
Family is indelible for Istanbul.
Turkish author expresses honor and respect towards Armenians, but
voices his concerns about events of 1915: "We all should think how
it happened that in 1915 our country became deserted. It doesn't
matter how they call those massacres - genocide or false stories,
they brought misery to our country."
In modern art museum of Istanbul photo exhibition of 40 Armenian
architects born and created in Istanbul in the end of 19th and
beginning of 20th centuries kicked off in the framework of "Istanbul -
capital of European culture" festival. The exhibition will last till
January 2, 2012. It is organized by the international foundation after
Hrant Dink and in cooperation with two Turkish architectural companies.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Dec 10 2010
Armenia
Turkish writer Chengiz Chandar for "Hurriyet" daily referred to
Armenians who have created the architectural features of historical
Constantinople. In a story titled "If there were no Armenians, would
there be Istanbul?" Chandar lists the huge architectural heritage
left by the Armenians, including palaces, universities, hospitals,
churches, mosques, etc. The cultural heritage left by famous Palyan
Family is indelible for Istanbul.
Turkish author expresses honor and respect towards Armenians, but
voices his concerns about events of 1915: "We all should think how
it happened that in 1915 our country became deserted. It doesn't
matter how they call those massacres - genocide or false stories,
they brought misery to our country."
In modern art museum of Istanbul photo exhibition of 40 Armenian
architects born and created in Istanbul in the end of 19th and
beginning of 20th centuries kicked off in the framework of "Istanbul -
capital of European culture" festival. The exhibition will last till
January 2, 2012. It is organized by the international foundation after
Hrant Dink and in cooperation with two Turkish architectural companies.
From: A. Papazian