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Exhibition halls offer memory of Turkey's Black Sea area

The exhibition halls operating at a profit Sea area, bring the past to people in the future.

Black Sea area

There are in excess of 20 exhibition halls in the upper east areas of Artvin, Giresun, Gümüşhane, Ordu, Rize, Trabzon and Samsun.

Exhibition halls that shed light on the way of life, history, nearby design, convictions and nourishment culture in the area can be visited consistently.

Inside the extent of the Black Sea Culture Inventory Project, did by the Eastern Black Sea Project Regional Development Administration (DOKAP), every one of the exhibition halls have been added to the social stock.

Data on the area, history and substance of every one of the exhibition halls and visuals are accessible on the site at "karadeniz.gov.tr."

Among the historical centers, Baksı in Bayburt, Hagia Sophia Museum in Trabzon and Bandırma Ferry in Samsun stand out for their substance.

DOKAP Chairman Yusuf Mengi said that they concentrated on historical centers under a particular feature in the task.

"Presently, museology is perceived as a science. We have advanced the present condition of both the cutting edge and traditional exhibition halls in the area regarding society. We needed to have a base for the new exhibition halls to be built up," he said.

Yusuf Mengi included that all individuals could arrive at data about the galleries on the site.

Among these historical centers, the Baksı Museum, situated in Bayraktar town, 45 kilometers from Bayburt, was established by Professor Hüsamettin Koçan in 2010. The historical center presents contemporary craftsmanship and customary specialties under a similar rooftop. The gallery is built up on 40,000 square meters with display corridors, distribution center, workshops, gathering lobby, library and visitor house.

The Baksı Museum, in contrast to different galleries, has a character that consolidates conventional and contemporary perspectives on a similar ground and makes monetary focuses with its creation units.

gogora church

The name Baksı originates from the old name of Bayraktar town.

Trabzon's Hagia Sophia Museum is both a gallery and a mosque. Worked somewhere in the range of 1240 and 1260, the previous church was changed over into a mosque after the success of Trabzon by Fatih Sultan Mehmet and utilized as a stockroom and military medical clinic during the war years. The structure was remodeled between 1958 and1962 and opened to guests since 1964.

Trabzon additionally has the Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Ottoman Culture House and the Trabzon History Museum just as the Trabzon Museum, Trabzon City Museum and Atatürk House Museum.

The Bandırma Ferry Museum, which took Atatürk and his companions to Samsun on May 19, 1919, is in the National Struggle Park Open Air Museum.

The exhibition hall presents wax statues, a mariner clock from the 1870s, a classical phone, a guide, estimating materials, a fire tube, old fashioned tables and seats. Different territories in the gallery are Atatürk's room, the commander's hotel and the chief's lodge. The presentation segment likewise shows the ship's unique drawings.

ishakoglu wildlife museum

The Alaçam Exchange Museum in Samsun additionally stands apart as a topical gallery of ethnographic antiquities.

In the Gazi Museum, there are photos portraying the provoking stage from May 19 to the announcement of the republic, the weapons and garments utilized by Atatürk and the things that Atatürk utilized when he previously landed in Samsun.

The Dikyamaç Village Lifestyle Museum in Artvin opened in 2012 and grandstands town life around the city. The gallery displays customary painstaking work and conventional instruments and materials utilized by neighborhood individuals in their day by day lives.

Tepeköy Traditional Life Culture Museum and Hopa Culture House and Museum, which is the principal gallery of Şavşat district in Artvin, likewise show Artvin's way of life and history.

The Giresun Museum, which filled in as a congregation and jail previously, has been a historical center for a long time, including antiques from the Hittites to Phrygians and the Ottomans.

Gümüşhane's Ikizevler City Museum, Ordu Paşağlu House and Ethnography Museum, Rize Museum, Atatürk House and Museum and Ishakoğlu Natural Life Museum are among the other social attractions in the area.