Turkish president inaugurates Atatürk Cultural Center on Republic Day
ANKARA, OCT 30: The Turkish
president on Friday inaugurated the Atatürk Cultural Center in Turkey's
metropolitan Istanbul.
Speaking at the inauguration
ceremony on the 98th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey,
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said: "We are striving to repay our debt to the
founders of our republic by setting out our 2023 goals and working day and
night to achieve them."
"We will not allow any
obstacle, trap, or attack to prevent us from achieving the goals we have set
for the 100th anniversary of our Republic," he added.
All art and cultural activities
at the center will contribute to a great and powerful Turkey, the president
said.
"The Atatürk Cultural Center
will remain standing for centuries as the place where the pulse of culture and
art beats in our country," he said.
Erdoğan praised the Koca Sinan
opera, which was especially composed for the inauguration, about famed Ottoman
architect Mimar Sinan whose ingenious works dot the territory of the former
empire, particularly in Istanbul.
The ceremony was also attended by
Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri
Ersoy, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, Environment, Urbanization and Climate
Minister Murat Kurum, Family and Social Services Minister Derya Yanik, and
Youth and Sports Minister Mehmet Kasapoglu.
In the fall of 2017, Erdoğan
announced the new project known by its Turkish initials AKM, saying it would be
a "symbolic" site in Istanbul.
The groundbreaking ceremony of
the cultural complex at the famed Taksim Square was attended by Erdoğan along
with many Turkish actors and artists.
The new building boasts a
world-class opera hall with over 2,000 seats, a theatre hall, backstage rooms,
and fair areas.
The center also has meeting rooms, administrative offices, restaurants and art galleries.
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Courtesy Anews
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