Turkey’s most famous landmarks on display in miniature form at an open-air museum

(1 Oct 2024)
TURKEY MINIATURE MUSEUM

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Istanbul, Turkey – 27 September 2024
1. Various of visitors walking around the Miniaturk museum, which features miniature models of Turkey’s most famous landmarks
2. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Ayse Caglayan, director of Miniaturk museum:
"It (the museum) first opened in 2003. And then in 2007, some additions were made. At that time, we reached 139 (miniature) models. And the most well-known structures from our provinces, our country, and around the world can be found here. We provide an opportunity for those who are unable to travel around the country to take a tour of Turkey. They (visitors) can come here, see the models, and then visit the actual structures. Or if they’re unable to travel, they can learn about them by seeing the models here."

3. Various of miniature hot air balloons
4. Various of fairy chimneys of Cappadocia
5. Visitors watching fairy chimneys
6. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Ayse Caglayan, director of Miniaturk museum:
"The material is individually shaped by our machines according to the models. It’s processed into tablets and then assembled. After that, they are laid on the foundation, lifted and displayed."

7. Various of models of Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque
8. Miniature models near pool
9. Miniature of Istanbul’s Galata Tower
10. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Ayse Caglayan, director of Miniaturk museum:
"Students and schools prefer to visit in the winter, while during the summer, children come with their families. In terms of tourists, we have many visitors from the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine. We even have visitors from Zambia."

11. Various of model of Istanbul’s Blue Mosque
12. Visitors walking on bridge
13. SOUNDBITE (German) Armin Arndt, visitor from Germany:
"As I mentioned earlier, this is an opportunity to see all of Turkey in miniature. A lot of love is also put into the models – they are so detailed, down to the smallest features. And it’s just fun to look at."

14. Various of Pamukkale hot springs
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohamed Younes, visitor from Lebanon:
"Frankly, I think it’s amazing. This isn’t my first visit. I enjoyed visiting it a lot before, so I brought my family (this time). My daughter is with me. She is four years old, and I told her that there are many wonderful things to see, miniatures of (places in) Turkey. She enjoyed the visit a lot."

16. Various of model of Sumela Monastery
17. Visitors looking at model
18. Various of miniature models including those of typical buildings in Mardin province
19. Tourist Tabassum Bathan taking a picture
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Tabassum Bathan, visitor from Canada:
"I do see many things, which I would love to see (in person) and go around, just trying to explore what are my best options. And yes, if I have time permitting… If not on this trip, maybe I can visit again and I will be back to see a few more other places."

21. Visitors looking at models
22. Miniaturk museum
STORYLINE:
An open-air museum in Istanbul shows scaled-down versions of Turkey’s most famous landmarks and architectural gems.

Miniaturk boasts 139 miniature models including Istanbul’s iconic Hagia Sophia mosque and the travertine hot springs of Pamukkale on the country’s Aegean coast.

The museum is popular among visitors from the Middle East who come to see tiny versions of the country’s tourist attractions.

Visitors get to travel all around the country in just one day, says Ayse Caglayan, the director of Miniaturk.

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