[Embassy of the Republic of Turkey, Culture and Tourism Department] “Göbeklitepe: Mystery of the Holy Land” exhibition will be held at the Colosseum until Sunday, March 2 next year
Embassy of the Republic of Türkiye Culture and Tourism Department Press release: November 19, 2024 “Göbeklitepe: Mystery of the Holy Land” exhibition will be held at the Colosseum until March 2nd (Sunday) next year
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/49599/150/49599-150-15f021535292f99c3f6057b07257c1dd-2000×1334.jpg Opening ceremony scene The exhibition “Göbeklitepe: Mysteries of the Holy Land” will be held at the Colosseum in Rome until Sunday, March 2, 2025. This exhibition was organized in collaboration with a team of Italian and international experts, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey in Rome, and the Embassy of Turkey in Rome, and aims to raise public awareness of the protection of the world’s archaeological heritage. It is part of an international cultural celebration to raise the bar. The event is also the result of a collaboration between two countries, Italy and Turkey, in the promotion and preservation of the world’s archaeological heritage. The opening ceremony held at the Colosseum last month was attended by Gökhan Yazgu, Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey, Alfonsina Russo, Director of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, and other celebrities, highlighting the importance of this international cultural cooperation. I emphasized. Deputy Minister Gökhan Yazgu said, “Göbeklitepe and the Tash Tepeler area to which it belongs are the first monuments built by mankind.The area has a variety of structures that testify to the beginning of sedentary life and serve as a monument to humankind. One of the most important changes in history. We are very pleased to be able to display some of the results of our research in this area at the Colosseum, another magnificent heritage site of humanity, in line with the Italian people’s philosophy of promoting and protecting humanity’s historical heritage. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” Göbeklitepe is a Neolithic site dating back more than 11,000 years and is thought to be the oldest structure built by humans, revolutionizing our
understanding of human history and the transition from hunter-gatherer to sedentary agricultural societies. brought. Its magnificent “T-shaped” columns, carved with mystical symbols and animal images, testify to the complexity of early human communities and their rituals. The event will offer a unique and engaging experience through a wealth of multimedia content and 3D reconstructions, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the life of this ancient civilization. Several artifacts excavated from Göbeklitepe will also be on display, including a replica of the monumental columns found at the site and a detailed reconstruction of the circular complex, using the latest visualization techniques. Masu.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/49599/150/49599-150-deb10907df36453fbba336669d698f18-2000×1334.jpg Exhibition status About Türkiye Situated on the Mediterranean coast and connected to Asia and Europe by the famous Bosphorus Strait, Turkey has been considered a hub of cultural exchange and diversity for centuries. It is a versatile destination with history, ruins, nature and gastronomy that reflect diverse civilizations. It continues to attract visitors from all over the world with its art and fashion, a fusion of tradition and modernity, as well as its dynamic shopping and entertainment life. In 2023, it welcomed 56.7 million tourists from all over the world. Following the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey in 2023, 2024 will mark the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Japan. For more information about Türkiye, please visit the official website (https://goturkiye.jp/) or the SNS below. Facebook:
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