One more Armenian church in Turkey to be turned into museum

PanARMENIAN.Net - Reconstruction works of an Armenian church in Edremit district of Van (Turkey) came to end. Turkish media reports the restored church will function as a museum. The European Union assigned €185 thousand to Turkey for reconstruction works, which launched June 6, 2007. The church, which was built in the13th century, will function as a city museum, where historical-cultural values of Van will be displayed, 'Yerkir' newspaper reports.



This is not the first case in Turkey when an Armenian church is being turned into museum. On March 29, 2007 Turkish authorities opened the restored Holy Cross Church on Akhtamar Island as a museum. This caused a wide resonance among Armenians of the whole world.
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