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3 Million Visits In The Earthquake Zone In 2022

3 Million Visits In The Earthquake Zone In 2022

According to the data of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 30 million 932 thousand 948 people visited museums and ruins throughout the country in 2022.

According to the data of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s Revolving Fund Central Directorate (DÖSİMM), museums and ruins affiliated to the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums hosted 30 million 932 thousand 948 visitors in 2022. With 3 million 352 thousand 505 visitors, the most visited museum was Konya Mevlana Museum.

Konya Mevlana Museum with 1 million 991 thousand 101 visitors, Denizli Hierapolis (Pamukkale) Ruins, 1 million 819 thousand 894 visitors Izmir Ephesus Ruins, 1 million 266 thousand 820 Galata Tower, 1 million 63 thousand 482 Nevşehir Göreme Ruins, 937 Ankara Republic Museum followed with visitors. thousand 529, Nevşehir Zelve-Paşabağlar Ruins 930 thousand 677, Şanlıurfa Göbeklitepe Ruins 837 thousand 881, Nevşehir Hacıbektaş Museum 718 thousand 767, Istanbul Archeology Museum 596 thousand 755, Nevşehir Kaymaklı Underground City 533 thousand 52, Aksaray Ihlara Valley Ruins 519 thousand 926, Gaziantep Zeugma Mosaic Museum 438 thousand 957, Antalya Patara Archaeological Site 418 thousand 242, Antalya Phaselis Archaeological Site 412 thousand 68, Antalya Olympos Ruins 405 thousand 587, Nevşehir Derinkuyu Underground City 344 thousand 601, Trabzon Sümela Monastery 339 thousand 110, Ankara Museum of Anatolian Civilizations 336 thousand 806 330 thousand 384 people visited Çanakkale Troia Ruins.

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MUZEKART NUMBER OF PROPERTY INCREASED 62 PERCENT IN 2022

In 2022, the most visited museums and ruins affiliated to the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism was in Nevşehir with 4 million 101 thousand 290 visitors. Nevşehir became Antalya with 3 million 627 thousand 20 visitors, Konya with 3 million 596 thousand 113 visitors, İzmir with 3 million 253 thousand 719 visitors, Istanbul with 2 million 561 thousand 480 visitors, Denizli with 2 million 92 thousand 282 visitors and Ankara 1 Ankara was followed by Ankara with 518 thousand 850 visitors, Şanlıurfa with 1 million 276 thousand 97 visitors, Muğla with 1 million 179 thousand 948 visitors and Hatay with 700 thousand 73 visitors.

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According to the data of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the ownership of MüzeKart, which provides unlimited visits to more than 350 museums and ruins for a year, increased from 1 million 799 thousand 388 in 2021 to 2 million 930 thousand 653 in 2022. 62 percent increase.

MOST VISIT TO GÖBEKLITEPE

A total of 3 million 257 thousand 241 people visited 43 museums and ruins under the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums in 11 provinces where the 7.7 and 7.6 earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş caused great destruction. The most visited site in the earthquake zone in 2022 was Şanlıurfa Göbeklitepe Ruins, with 837 thousand 811 visitors.

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Gaziantep Zeugma Mosaic Museum was followed by 438 thousand 957, Şanlıurfa Museum and Haleplibahçe Mosaic Museum 294 thousand 791, Hatay Archeology Museum 265 thousand 91, Hatay Saint Pierre Church Memorial Museum 219 thousand 591, Adıyaman Nemrut Ruins. 161 thousand 656, Adana Atatürk House Museum 146 thousand 460, Şanlıurfa Harran Ruins 143 thousand 495, Hatay Necmi Asfuroğlu Mosaic Museum 95 thousand 446, Malatya Aslantepe Ruins 62 thousand 803, Adana Archeology Museum 59 thousand 829, Adıyaman 51 thousand 656 visitors he did. He visited Adıyaman Arsemia Ruins.

Gül Demirci

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