
The historical building to be used as the „State Guest House“ in Antalya has been restored
The restoration work initiated to turn the historical building, which was built in the 19th century in Antalya and damaged by a fire 5 years ago, into a „State Guest House“, has been completed.

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The restoration work on a historical building in Antalya, which was damaged by a fire 5 years ago, has been completed. The building, which was built in the 19th century, is now set to become a „State Guest House“. The restoration project was initiated by the Antalya Governorship and Metropolitan Municipality, with the aim of restoring the building to its former appearance after the fire damage. Reinforcement works were carried out, and the wooden parts damaged in the fire were cleaned. Additionally, architectural elements such as wooden stairs, doors, roof, eaves, and bay windows were reproduced and furnished in accordance with the original design. Tile mosaics on the floor were also replicated. The building is currently undergoing environmental and landscaping arrangements, and it will be handed over to the Antalya Governorship once the works are completed.