
The restored historical Selimiye Mansion in Ordu was opened to visitors
The three-storey mansion, built in the Selimiye District at the end of the 19th century, was restored by the Metropolitan Municipality with the support of the Governorship Investment Monitoring and Coordination Directorate. Metropolitan Mayor Mehmet Hilmi Güler said at the opening of the mansion that municipalities do not only carry out infrastructure work.
Pointing out that municipalities also build superstructures, Güler said, „One of the most important examples of this is culture and art activities. These works unite us with our past, create a beautiful bridge and provide projections for the future.“ Güler emphasized that they opened the historical buildings in Ordu one by one, thus carrying the city into the future.
Underlining that Selimiye Konak, one of the beautiful works of Altınordu district, was crafted with the precision of a jewel, Güler said, „I wish it good luck. I congratulate all our friends who contributed. This will be a cultural center where new artists will be born.“ he said. After the speeches, the guests toured the mansion, which was opened by cutting the ribbon.
Within the scope of the restoration, which was completed in approximately 1 year, the floor and wooden flooring of the mansion were changed, and many operations such as slatted, embroidered and decorated ceilings and window production were carried out in accordance with the original state.

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The three-storey mansion, built in the Selimiye District at the end of the 19th century, was restored by the Metropolitan Municipality with the support of the Governorship Investment Monitoring and Coordination Directorate. Metropolitan Mayor Mehmet Hilmi Güler said at the opening of the mansion that municipalities do not only carry out infrastructure work.
Pointing out that municipalities also build superstructures, Güler said, „One of the most important examples of this is culture and art activities. These works unite us with our past, create a beautiful bridge and provide projections for the future.“ Güler emphasized that they opened the historical buildings in Ordu one by one, thus carrying the city into the future.
Underlining that Selimiye Konak, one of the beautiful works of Altınordu district, was crafted with the precision of a jewel, Güler said, „I wish it good luck. I congratulate all our friends who contributed. This will be a cultural center where new artists will be born.“ After the speeches, the guests toured the mansion, which was opened by cutting the ribbon.
Within the scope of the restoration, which was completed in approximately 1 year, the floor and wooden flooring of the mansion were changed, and many operations such as slatted, embroidered and decorated ceilings and window production were carried out in accordance with the original state.





