Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Kahta Castle almost fully restored after earthquake damage

After some parts of the castle built by the Commagene Kingdom were damaged due to earthquake­s on Feb. 6, 2023, the historical site was closed to visitors

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KAHTA Castle, a site heavily damaged in the Kahramanma­raşbased earthquake­s on Feb. 6, 2023, will again welcome visitors after restoratio­n, most of which has been completed.

The castle, located on the Mount Nemrut tour route and bearing traces of three important civilizati­ons, was closed to visitors in 2005 for security reasons. The restoratio­n, carried out in three stages, was completed in August 2022, and the castle was opened to visitors again in August 2022.

After some parts of the castle built by the Commagene Kingdom were damaged due to earthquake­s on Feb. 6, 2023, the historical site was closed to visitors again.

A significan­t part of the restoratio­n work initiated by expert teams to repair the damaged areas in the castle has been completed.

Within the scope of the restoratio­n works, the walls collapsed in the bazaar part of the castle, which were repaired, and joint reinforcem­ent works were carried out in some areas.

The castle, which has completed its works, aims to host visitors again within two months.

RESTORATIO­N STARTED QUICKLY

Mustafa Çelik, deputy director of the museum, gave informatio­n about the history of Kahta Castle to Anadolu Agency (AA).

Explaining that the castle was home to many civilizati­ons in the past, Çelik said: “It was also an important cult area. Its foundation­s were laid during the Kommagane period, and then many civilizati­ons, whether Mamluks, Seljuks or Artuqids, left their traces in this castle. The Mamluks gave the last form to the present day.”

Çelik reiterated that the castle is on the way to Mount Nemrut and said, “Therefore, it is a frequent destinatio­n for visitors.”

Pointing out that the castle was damaged in the earthquake­s that occurred last year, Çelik said: “The earthquake that affected 11 provinces also affected Adıyaman and caused serious destructio­n in Kahta Castle. Our ministry took action very quickly and started restoratio­n works and the works are nearing the end, and it is planned to be opened to visitors in the near future.”

 ?? ?? Kahta Castle dates back to the Roman period, built between the A.D. first and second centuries, Adıyaman, Türkiye, April 28, 2024.
Kahta Castle dates back to the Roman period, built between the A.D. first and second centuries, Adıyaman, Türkiye, April 28, 2024.
 ?? ?? An aerial view of restoratio­n work at Kahta Castle to repair damage caused by the Feb. 6 earthquake­s, Adıyaman, Türkiye, April 28, 2024.
An aerial view of restoratio­n work at Kahta Castle to repair damage caused by the Feb. 6 earthquake­s, Adıyaman, Türkiye, April 28, 2024.

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