Armenian church in Malatya to be renovated
13:55, 18 August, 2012
YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS: Turkey's Malatya Governor Ulvi Saran
announced four historical monuments are scheduled to be renovated
aimed at turning Malatya attractive for tourists , Armenian Tashoron
church inclusive.
As Armenpress reports citing Turkish `'Jihan'' news agency, Saran
stated Tashoron church is set to be repaired the first, Chamurlu
village Shapel monastery, Arabkir district based Eyup mosque and
public bath are going to follow it.
In the words of Saran prime contractor company name is known and the
works are set to be launched under the responsibility of Malatya
Governorate Monument Protection and Control Office.
Malatya is a city in southeastern Turkey and the capital of its
eponymous province. The current city of Malatya was founded in 1838,
with the old site of Mitilene now designated as Old Malatya.
13:55, 18 August, 2012
YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS: Turkey's Malatya Governor Ulvi Saran
announced four historical monuments are scheduled to be renovated
aimed at turning Malatya attractive for tourists , Armenian Tashoron
church inclusive.
As Armenpress reports citing Turkish `'Jihan'' news agency, Saran
stated Tashoron church is set to be repaired the first, Chamurlu
village Shapel monastery, Arabkir district based Eyup mosque and
public bath are going to follow it.
In the words of Saran prime contractor company name is known and the
works are set to be launched under the responsibility of Malatya
Governorate Monument Protection and Control Office.
Malatya is a city in southeastern Turkey and the capital of its
eponymous province. The current city of Malatya was founded in 1838,
with the old site of Mitilene now designated as Old Malatya.