Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Tokat. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Tokat. Afficher tous les articles

jeudi 10 janvier 2019

le musée de Tokat par Nathalie Ritzmann

Musée de Tokat installé depuis 2012 dans le magnifique ancien marché couvert de la ville situé en contrebas de la citadelle. Il comprend une partie archéologique, une consacrée aux arts religieux chrétiens et musulmans ainsi qu'un secteur anthropologique
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mercredi 10 septembre 2014

Wednesday,September 10 2014, Your time is 12:23:58 Clues about 'Dracula’s captivity' unearthed in Tokat



 DHA photo
 DHA
TOKAT - Doğan News Agency

Restoration works in the Tokat Castle have discovered a secret tunnel leading to the Pervane Bath and a military shelter. Two dungeons have also been discovered in the castle, where Wallachian Prince Vlad III the Impaler, who was also known as Dracula, is said to have been held captive in the early 15th century. 

The ongoing restoration works, which have continued for 10 weeks, have also restored and reinforced its bastions, which were used as defense in the Seljuk and Ottoman era.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/clues-about-draculas-captivity-unearthed-in-tokat.aspx?pageID=238&nID=71501&NewsCatID=375 

jeudi 9 janvier 2014

Bath tunnels of king’s daughters discovered under Turkey’s second largest castle

TOKAT - Doğan News Agency

The secret tunnels are located on the southern and northern façades of the
castle and are approximately 100 meters
long. Works will continue throughout the year to completely reveal the tunnels.
AA photos
The secret tunnels are located on the southern and northern façades of the castle and are approximately 100 meters long. Works will continue throughout the year to completely reveal the tunnels. AA photos
Two secret tunnels have been discovered under Turkey’s second largest castle, in the northern province of Tokat’s Niksar district. The tunnels date back to the Roman period, and it has been claimed that one of the tunnels was used by a Roman king’s daughters in order to go to the bath in the Çanakçi stream area.

The excavations are being carried out by the municipality in the 6.2 kilometer-wide Niksar Castle, which is Turkey’s second largest castle after Diyarbakır Castle. The tunnels are located in the southern and northern facades of the castle and are approximately 100 meters long.

The earth masses in the tunnels have been removed, but work was subsequently halted as permission for the excavations expired and the number of staff was insufficient.

The 100 meter tunnel in the northern façade is said to have been used by the king’s daughters to reach the Roman bath near the castle. Niksar Mayor Duran Yadigar, who has inspected both tunnels, said works in the castle unearthed the entrance of the tunnels. “One tunnel goes to the stream below the castle. We have also excavated a parallel tunnel used by the king’s daughters. When the works are completed, the two tunnels in the south and north of the Niksar Castle will be completely unearthed. The artistic features of the castle will be revealed,” Yadigar said.

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The Niksar Castle could be included in the
UNESCO World Heritage List when completely
restored. AA photos
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Yadigar added that once these structures are completely revealed, the castle will make a great contribution to cultural tourism in the region. “We expect the Culture and Tourism Ministry to be interested in the Niksar Castle.

A quarter of the castle’s western section has been restored. Once it is completely restored, this place could be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, and we could present the value of the Black Sea region to the world. I ask the relevant officials to show an interest in these tunnels,” Yadigar said.
Halis Şahin of the Tokat Museum, who provided information about the excavations, said works to reveal the Roman era tunnels would continue throughout the year.

January/09/2014

mardi 3 décembre 2013

Museum breathes life into old craftsmanship

TOKAT - Anadolu Agency

Professions that have slowly faded away to the ebb and flow of time, have been captured, brought to life, and celebrated by a museum in Tokat

‘There is a collective memory of this city and our job is to keep this culture alive, says Erbaa mayor Ahmet Yenihan. AA photos
‘There is a collective memory of this city and our job is to keep this culture alive, says Erbaa mayor Ahmet Yenihan. AA photos
Recently opened museum in the Black Sea province’s Tokat municipality seeks to put professions that have been said to be destined to be forgotten under the spotlight, remembering the individuals who worked in such professions. In this regard, artisans, for the most part will take a significant place in the museum’s exhibition.

The three-year Tokat City Museum in a sense preserves several professions that have been almost forgotten, including carpet makers, knife grinders, saddle makers, cobblers (shoemakers), tinsmiths and tobacco makers, all of which are typified in the museum’s collection. The museum receives many domestic as well as international tourists.

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