First Lady Emine Erdoğan visited the Ankara Palas Museum, which just lately underwent a renovation, in Türkiye’s capital on Wednesday.
The restoration of the museum, revered as one of many first monumental constructions of the early Republic period, began in 2018.
The first girl turned the primary customer of the museum, which reveals round 1,200 artifacts from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries, together with tableware from the Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, Ottoman-era manuscripts, regimental banners, and extra.
The head of the Directorate of National Palaces Yasin Yıldız briefed Emine Erdoğan concerning the restoration. The Governor of Ankara Vasip Şahin additionally accompanied the primary girl throughout her go to.
Constructed in 1928, the long-lasting Ankara Palas was utilized by the Directorate of Foundations till 1975. It was then utilized by the Industry and Trade Ministry between 1976 to 1982 and was transferred to the Directorate of National Palaces in 2018.
It will now function a museum, reflecting the values of the Republic.
Source: www.dailysabah.com