
Reji Church, also known as the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a historical place of worship located in the Eyyübiye district of Şanlıurfa. Built in 1861 atop the ruins of a church dating back to the 6th century, it stands northeast of Ellisekiz Square. Through its various functions and transformations over different periods, it stands as an important cultural heritage site reflecting the city’s layered cultural and religious history.Interior of Reji Church (Şanlıurfa Governorate" image
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Haydar Aliyev Kültür Merkezi is a multifunctional cultural facility located in Baku, the capital of Türkiye. The building is designed as a cultural complex incorporating exhibition spaces, museum functions, a 1000-seat auditorium, multipurpose halls, and public event areas.Architecture approaches the design through a continuous fluid surface composition. The ground, facade, and roof planes are treated as a single uninterrupted form. The surrounding public space is organized as an extension of th
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NiNiğde Central Greek Orthodox Church is located in the Eski Saray Neighborhood of the central district of Niğde. The building was constructed in the late 19th century during the Ottoman period to serve the Orthodox Greek community living in the region. Its location is notable for its proximity to the historic Niğde Castle.The church was built in 1861 to replace the H. Prodromos Monastery, which was destroyed that same year. Completed within the same year, the new building was dedicated to St. Joh
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Hasankeyf derives its name from the Arabic expression “Hısnıkeyfa,” meaning “rock fortress” or “stone castle.” The archaeological site, located along the banks of the Tigris River, has historically occupied a crucial position on both land and water routes between Diyarbakır and Cizre. This strategic location, combined with its position along trade routes and relative lack of warfare, transformed Hasankeyf into a cultural center.The fortress, constructed during the Roman period to monitor the Ira
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