Istanbul Airport unveils new airport museum

Istanbul Airport unveils new airport museum
Istanbul Airport unveils new airport museum
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Written by Harry Johnson

Istanbul Airport, Turkey’s gateway to the world, breaks new grounds with a new airport museum available to all international passengers. The Istanbul Airport Museum will kick off with the “Treasures of Turkey: Faces of the Throne” exhibition. This elevates the airport from a global hub with outstanding passenger service to a venue for culture and art, presenting pieces from throughout Turkish history for travelers to explore. Istanbul Airport joins other airports such as San Francisco or Amsterdam in hosting its museum.

Kadri Samsunlu, CEO of ฤฐGA Airport Operation Inc, comments on the opening of the museum: “We want to turn the time spent at the airport into an unique experience. Our aim is to turn our passengers attention on art and culture.”
The museum also offers introductory information on 18 places in Turkey listed as World Cultural Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

The first exhibition will feature art from different eras of Turkish history

“Treasures of Turkey: Faces of the Throne” is displaying 316 different pieces from 29 Turkish museums. The exhibition is a collection that consists of several fascinating artefacts such as the “Kadesh Treaty”, the first peace treaty known in the history of humanity. The exhibition comprises pieces of the prehistoric Gรถbeklitepe and ร‡atalhรถyรผk eras, along with historic artefacts belonging to Anatolian civilizations and the many other periods. “With this museum, we have been able to gather some original artifacts under a single roof, which would otherwise be impossible to set eyes on at a single time”, says Kadri Samsunlu.

The museum is open between 09:00 a.m. โ€“ 09:00 p.m. every day, admission is 5 Euro, the museum offers free admission to visitors under 8 years.

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WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The exhibition is a collection that consists of several fascinating artefacts such as the “Kadesh Treaty”, the first peace treaty known in the history of humanity.
  • This elevates the airport from a global hub with outstanding passenger service to a venue for culture and art, presenting pieces from throughout Turkish history for travelers to explore.
  • “With this museum, we have been able to gather some original artifacts under a single roof, which would otherwise be impossible to set eyes on at a single time”, says Kadri Samsunlu.

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Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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