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Museum dedicated to the President of Turkey

Museum dedicated to the President of Turkey

January 13, 2023
A museum dedicated to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is planned to open in Istanbul. Journalist Murat Sabuncu said that the museum will be located in the Kasimpasa district in the European part of the metropolis, where Erdogan spent the first years of his life.
The museum project will be led by Fettah Tamince, a businessman and head of the luxury hotel chain Rixos. The opening of the museum will be timed to coincide with the upcoming elections.
It is reported that the museum will occupy several floors, and the exposition will be presented with photographs, videos and even holograms telling about the life and achievements of the president.

 

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