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  • Permission for rite ad Adamar Church in Lake Van

    ANSAmed - Italy
    March 25, 2010 Thursday 12:24 PM CET

    TURKEY: PERMISSION FOR RITE AD AKDAMAR CHURCH IN LAKE VAN;
    ONLY ONCE A YEAR, THE RITE IS EXPECTED TO BOOST FAITH TOURISM

    ANKARA


    (ANSAmed) A religious rite may take place once every year at eastern
    province of Van's Akdamar Church upon a proposal by the Van
    Governorship and approval by the Turkish Minister of Culture and
    Tourism Ertugrul Gunay, Anatolian News Agency reports. The rite at the
    Akdamar Church may take place each year in the second week of
    September.

    Governor of Van Munir Karaloglu said that the decision to permit a
    rite at Akdamar Church (Church of the Holy Cross) will boost faith
    tourism in the region and provide important advantages for those in
    the tourism sector. Akdamar is a ruined Armenian cathedral in Eastern
    Anatolia. Situated on a small island in the beautiful mountain setting
    of Lake Van, the Akdamar church dates from the 10th century and is
    famed for the fascinating reliefs carved on the exterior.

    The Church was once an important Armenian cathedral. The seat of the
    Armenian patriarch from 1116 to 1895, the cathedral was founded by
    King Gagik between 915 and 921 as part of a royal complex that
    included a palace, monastery, streets, gardens and terraced parks. It
    was abandoned due to conflict between Armenia and the Ottoman Empire.
    The building fell into disrepair and was neglected throughout the 20th
    century.

    The cathedral was restored by the Turkish government beginning in May
    2005. The restoration cost USD 1.5 million and took 18 months to
    complete. At a ceremony on March 29, 2007, it was officially opened as
    a museum. The restoration project was seen as a diplomatic step by
    Turkey to improve relations with Armenia. (ANSAmed). The church was
    restored recently.
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