Technical Delegation Examined Keşan City Museum

Technical Delegation Examined Keşan City Museum
Technical Delegation Examined Keşan City Museum

The technical committee of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, visited the Keşan City Museum and evaluated the works on site.

The delegation consisting of Interior Architect Ebru Erkan, Landscape Architect Bilgenur Ak and Electrical Technician Hacı Korkmaz visited the City Museum building and received information about the project and works from Museum Coordinator Aslı Avcı.

Expressing that the project is correct and very close to the result, the delegation noted that they will prepare a report on the works. On the other hand, according to the report to be formed, it was noted that the work will continue and grant support will be provided. After the examinations, the delegation met with Keşan Mayor Mustafa Helvacıoğlu. Drawing attention to the importance of the project, the delegation thanked Helvacıoğlu for his meticulous work on the subject.

“Our city museum will make a difference in transferring our culture and history to future generations”

Mustafa Helvacioglu; Noting that the Keşan City Museum will be a bridge between the past and the future, he said, “We are considering the smallest detail in our City Museum. Our goal is to transform our city museum from a place visited only once, to a living place. We are running a project where our youth, children and fellow citizens of all ages can spend time. In this project, we designed many living spaces from cafeteria to open-air cinema, from amphitheater to art workshops. Our ministry continues to support us. We implement a very accurate project with our architects and expert technical teams, and reveal the living new generation museum understanding in our Keşan. Our visitors; Keşan's culture and history will be lived in our museum with our architectural elements, clothing, music, culinary culture and oral history studies. To date, we have recorded the memory of the city by making approximately 200 interviews within the scope of our oral history studies. This is very important work. Our city museum will make a difference in transferring our culture and history to future generations.” said.

After completing their work, the delegation left Keşan.

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