1400-year-old Hereke Castle is preparing to open to tourism

The historical Hereke Castle, which is estimated to have been built during the Roman Empire period in the 640s, was unearthed in the Hereke …

The historical Hereke Castle, which is estimated to have been built during the Roman Empire period in the 640s, was unearthed in the Hereke region. The castle, which was destroyed in time, was restored by the Körfez Municipality, in accordance with its original form, using the drawings of Matrakçı Nasuh.

Mentioned in Evliya Çelebi’s Travel Book, the castle is getting ready to host local and foreign tourists on a peak overlooking the Izmit Bay. It is stated that the castle will be opened to tourism after the landscaping works to be completed in the coming months.

The castle is getting ready to be opened to tourism

Gulf Municipality Leader Şener Söğüt, who gave information about the works in the castle, said, ” It is said that our castle was built during the Eastern Roman period. Making use of the composition that Matrakçı Nasuh had handcrafted, the restoration of this castle had begun in the past period, in accordance with its original form. In our period, the remaining

Hereke Castle has a total wall length of 350 meters, a wall height of 5 meters, and a bastion height of 9 meters, and its work has Our work on the interior landscape continues. With the completion of the works, we will have obtained a very pleasant historical place that local and foreign tourists can come and see by making the tender. ”

In theaters this week – Friday, March 18

4 new cinemas, 1 of which is local, are waiting for art lovers, which will be released this week in movie theaters. Good luck to those who …

4 new cinemas, 1 of which is local, are waiting for art lovers, which will be released this week in movie theaters.

Good luck to those who will watch…

Ambulance

The ambulance is an old man who is involved in a bank robbery with his adopted brother who is involved in many crimes. It is about the story of the soldier. Will Sharp, a former soldier, needs money for the surgery of his ailing wife. Even though Will knows he shouldn’t be asking for help, he turns to his adopted brother Danny, who is gravely wrong. Instead of helping Will, Danny proposes to carry out a heist together. Will, who wants to save his wife, is forced to accept the offer, and the two brothers plan to carry out the biggest bank robbery in Los Angeles history. However, when their plan doesn’t go as planned during the robbery, the brothers hijack an ambulance with an injured policeman and an emergency worker.

Happy Wings: The Great Migration

tells the story of what happens between a mischievous goose and two ducklings. Peng is a goose who spends all his time practicing for the upcoming migration. Peng, who thinks he is better than everyone else, causes many accidents while trying to do crazy moves at high speeds. One day, while flying very close to the ground, he bumps into two ducklings named Chao and Chi. After causing the ducks to leave the flock, Peng is forced to take care of them. Although he is uncomfortable with this situation at first, Peng, who makes an unexpected bond with the baby ducks in time, learns what unconditional love means thanks to Chao and Chi.

Forest is Vatandir – The Spirit of Çanakkale

tells the stories of people trying to protect the forests in Çanakkale. The documentary focuses on what happened in the Dardanelles wars, heroism, little-known stories, what was done to beautify the homeland, forestation works and the story of the heroes who heroically protected our forests against fire until today.

Parallel Mothers

It focuses on the lives of two women who gave birth in the hospital the same day. Ana and Janis are two ladies who met at the hospital where they came to give birth. They are both single and both got pregnant by accident. While Ana was scared and regretful, Janis never regretted it, but rather happy to have a child. While wandering the hospital corridor, Janis tries to encourage Ana. These fortune-telling matches change their lives sharply, and a close bond forms between the two.

In theaters this week – Friday, March 11

5 new cinemas, 3 of which are local, are waiting for art lovers, which will be released this week in movie theaters. Good luck to those who …

5 new cinemas, 3 of which are local, are waiting for art lovers, which will be released this week in movie theaters. Good luck to those who will watch…

First Session: NMSM

Asli, who had to face the phobias she had been trying to overcome all her life, in the subway station she was stuck in. it’s about his story. Asli, who tried to cope with the phobias caused by her stepfather in her childhood, therefore receives mental treatment. Struggling to cope with her fear of the dark, the fear of contamination, the fear of shadows and the fear of mice, Aslı is forced to take the subway when she can’t find a taxi on every way back to the house from an invitation she attended one night. Carrying 2 bags with disinfectant, flashlight, spare batteries and all kinds of cleaning materials to help her overcome her horrors, Aslı misses the subway she will take, and she has to wait for the last train of the day. Getting on the train and choosing a quiet place, Aslı begins to listen to music, but she falls asleep during this time and is stuck in the car that comes to the last stop. When she wakes up, Aslı finds herself alone in a dark car and realizes that one of her purse has been stolen and her phone has run out of battery. Left alone with her biggest worries, will Aslı be able to get out of the wagon?

Red

focuses on the life of thirteen-year-old Mei Lee, who is trapped under the stresses of puberty. Mei Lee is a 13-year-old girl caught in the middle of her mother’s expectation and the turmoil of puberty. Ming, who is as protective as she is oppressive, does not want her daughter to leave her side. However, this situation is quite unfortunate for Mei Lee. Dealing with changes in both her ligaments and body, Mei transforms into a giant panda when she gets excited.

Devotion: Sacred Hengame

Half of Istanbul after the conquest It deals with events that are at the center of the sacred map, in the noble Julius Family and the other half in the Devotees. The “Devotees” is a group that was organized to protect a precious secret that fell into the hands of the Turks after the conquest of Istanbul. Devoted to protect the secret, the “Devotees take a mighty battle against the dark forces striving to seize the secret.

Walnut Tree

Hayati, a young man, is a young man of Anatolia. He works as a literature teacher in a town. Hayati’s father commits suicide when he is now a 6-year-old boy. Hayati does not know the real reason for his father’s suicide until he is a grown man. His father committed suicide because he was unjustly tortured during the coup and could not help his friend who died, and Hayati’s learning of these causes his ties with life to be severed. Meanwhile, Hayati’s wife, Yeşim, who is a dominant woman, leaves the house, making excuses for her husband’s psychological problems. At this very moment, the discovery of a woman’s corpse in the lake near the town turns the eyes on Hayati. Not hearing from Yeşim for a while creates the intention that the corpse is related to Yeşim. Although Hayati knows that the body is not related to his wife, he takes the blame. Behind Hayati’s taking the blame lies the fact that he bears the fate of his father.

Memoria

focuses on a young lady who travels to Colombia to visit her ailing sister. A young lady working at an orchid farm is forced to go to Colombia when her brother falls ill. The young lady sets off to Colombia, unaware of what will happen to her here. There, he crosses paths with a French archaeologist working in a construction company and a young musician. Having difficulty adjusting to the city, the lady suffers from the loud explosions she hears every night. The lady, who can no longer tolerate the sounds that prevent her from sleeping, learns things that will cause her confusion from a fisherman she met during this time. The fisherman, who introduces himself as an alien who has lived for centuries, says that only the lady can hear the voices and that only he can solve his insomnia.

The real lies of Inverting Anna!

The Netflix series ‘Inverting Anna’ has been on the charts since the day it aired. Let’s give some interesting information about the little …

The Netflix series ‘Inverting Anna’ has been on the charts since the day it aired. Let’s give some interesting information about the little series that we finished in one sitting to help you watch it from a different perspective.

‘Inverting Anna’ is based on the true story of Instagram legend ‘German heiress’ Anna Delvey Sorokin, who fascinated New York high society while stealing their money at the same time . Anna Sorokin talks about how she used her fake identity as a German heiress to commit fraud and how she gained fame.

Netflix paid Anna Sorokin $ 320,000 to turn her life into a series, and this money was split to pay various penalties.

The dress worn by Anna Sorokin in real life in the court scene of the drama was an exact replica!

The real Anna’s friends also took note of the clothes and shapes they wore by mixing their social media accounts. That’s why the costume research process alone took two months!

They copied the real Anna’s wall of Instagram photos exactly.

It’s hard to believe, but they have prepared over 3 thousand outfits and combinations for the Anna character!

According to Anna’s designers, “We created Anna’s outfits by mixing several famous brands because true fashion fans don’t wear clothes exactly as they see them on the runway.” By the end of the series, we see that Anna’s clothes are starting to become a little more luxurious and ‘opening up’.

Anna was released in February 2021 following her arrest in 2019.

Blockbuster cinemas special for March 8

With the arrival of March 8, World Working Women’s Day, highly acclaimed Hollywood cinemas of female lead actors will be broadcast on SPI …

With the arrival of March 8, World Working Women’s Day, highly acclaimed Hollywood cinemas of female lead actors will be broadcast on SPI International’s FilmBox+ streaming platform throughout March. The delightful stories of world-famous female stars are presented to the audience. Happy 8 March International Working Women’s Day.

Mother (Tully)

Marlo is a mother of 3 children, including her newborn baby. In addition to dealing with her 2 children, her new baby is making her very tired. Seeing her sister’s devastated state, her brother price a night nanny to help her. Marlo, who sees the situation as extravagance at first, is not sure about the young nanny, but eventually develops a strong friendship with Tully, a young lady who is intentional, full of surprises and sometimes strong…

Model (The Model)

The young model Emma, ​​who is taking her profession with rapid steps, leaves her life in Denmark behind and moves to Paris to realize her dream of becoming a top model abroad. She is now rapidly rising in Paris, which she sees as her new city, and has entered the midst of sought-after models. During a shoot in Paris, she meets Shane White, a charming and beautiful photographer. In a short time, their interest turns into love. But after a while, their connection turns into a dangerous obsession for Emma.

Forget Me Not (Still Alice)

Alice Howland is a renowned professor of linguistics at Columbia University. One day, at the doctor’s examination, she is diagnosed as having Alzheimer’s in the early stages. Alice’s life will no longer be the same. His illness will make him look at the life he leads with his wife and three children with a new eye. While questioning his human ties, he also strives to win her back with his interest in his youngest daughter. Alice learns new things throughout her life as part of her specialization, and therefore does not want to admit her illness at first. Alice begins to understand the situation after her disappearance on the streets of Manhattan, and in time, she will look for ways to deal with Alzheimer’s. The movie stars Julianne Moore, Kristen Stewart, Alec Baldwin and Kate Bosworth.

A Tale of Three Sisters

is the drama cinema presented by Director Emin Alper to the Berlin Cinema Festival. The sisters movie is about three sisters trying to hold on to life after the death of their mother. 3 sisters named Havva, Nurhan and Reyhan are sent to 3 different families as feeding after their mother’s death. Children who are completely disconnected from each other have difficulty in adapting to their new lives. Unable to adapt to their new families, the sisters are sent back to their father’s residence. However, the children to their villages live the real bitter returning realities here.

Satisfaction (Euphoria)

The story of the cinema, starring the lovely actress Eva Green, is the story of two sisters who don’t get along well, what they do to Europe and a Here’s on his travels, which have become mysterious at the moment.

A Tale of Love and Darkness

The boy, who grew up in a apartment crowded with his books during the war in Palestine, turned 12 years old . when he arrives, he is deeply shaken by his mother’s suicide; This tragedy changes his life. She changes her name, moves to a Kibbutz area in Israel, and begins to work as an author and actively take part in the country’s political life… The movie is adapted from the real-life story of Israeli journalist and author Amos Oz. The director is the famous actress Natalie Portman. While Portman also appears as the screenwriter and leading actor of the cinema, Makram Khoury and Shira Haas accompany him in the lead roles.

After Happiness (After I’m Gone)

Yoram, a single father, is a veterinarian. Joram, who is on a mission to care for wild cats and perform surgery on sick animals, is shaken by the suicide attempt of his daughter Roni. Wanting to reconnect him to life, Yoram decides to go with his daughter to his family outside the city * Director’s first movie. It tells about the pain of a motherless house, the void of which is impossible to fill. Pretty bleak father-daughter bond. Regardless of the culture, some internal dynamics of people never fail. In times of distress, we share one-to-one miserable destiny, free from all kinds of exceptions.

Cinemas releasing on March 4

In 2021, the vision dates of many cinemas were postponed due to the coronavirus. For this reason, 2021 has been a mediocre year for moviegoers …

In 2021, the vision dates of many cinemas were postponed due to the coronavirus. For this reason, 2021 has been a mediocre year for moviegoers. However, this year will be much richer in terms of cinema, as the vision dates of many movies that will be released in 2021 have been postponed to 2022. Here’s a look at the movies released on March 4th…

Bergen

tells the story of ‘s from Ankara to Adana, and from there to eternity after the love he lived.

The Batman

The Batman is about Batman’s struggle with a serial killer named Riddler, which puts concern in the hearts of the wrongdoers.

Escape

Escape now focuses on the life of Amin, who fled Afghanistan as a child to Denmark as a refugee.

Naughty Children

Naughty Children tells the story of a young man who returns to his village from France to support his brothers and records his experiences there.

Newly released books during the week of February 28-March 6

There are so many good books out that you will want to read them all. Here are some of the books that came out in 2022 and entered our lives …

There are so many good books out that you will want to read them all. Here are some of the books that came out in 2022 and entered our lives, for you to read, have a pleasant reading!

Kanku Badi – Reflection – Funda Ayten

Lila sees Pyramid, which was established to raise patrons, as an opportunity to escape from her painful family life, but Pyramid is will take Lila’s life in an incredible direction with mysteries. In the shadow of the difficulties and spiritual wars he will deal with, he will pursue the secrets of the Pyramid and open the veils of mystery. The biggest surprise the Pyramid has prepared for him is the description of the protective mission here: They will struggle against creatures that the world does not know exist and that threaten humanity. Thanks to the mark on her body, Lila realizes that she has a special place among these protectors. However, this sign will present threats as well as the features it bestows on it. Kanku Badi invites you to explore a fantasy world. “You are the individual who will continue. Now you will be able to see them without reflection.”

The Man Resembling Marx – Fazilet Yılmaz

“Then I choose your face. Not the man in the tavern. It looks like it, but it’s not. It has nothing to do with Marx. So who? Who is the man who comes into my story suddenly, who crushes my lace without hesitation, raises new questions in my head, resembles the man who resembles Marx?” The Man Who Resembles Marx is the first story book by Fazilet Yılmaz. These stories, which are the work of a disorganized mind, succeed in reflecting the mental world of the narrators into the text in its purest form. Stories that have issues with the world and try to resist the incomprehensibility of life. We can also say that a young mind’s challenge to life.

Dragons Notebook – Collective

The existence of dragons has historically been viewed with suspicion. Their presence and absence were constantly talked about. Let’s face it, this discussion is futile, because dragons definitely exist. If you don’t believe it, that’s your problem. Everything we think and design is real. The authors, who use their imaginations to play with their imaginations in these two covers, leave you alone with this problem and invite many characters from ancient narratives to contemporary myths. Many narrative heroes such as Pinocchio, Shakespeare, Battal Gazi, Circe, Spider-Man, Zeus, Oğuz Kağan, Noah Prophet, Şahmeran hold the doors of the stories. In these stories, in which different techniques, various places and contents of the word and written culture are used, the following voice is heard: The story continues!

Whale – Cheon Myeong-Kwan

Who in the south village beyond the mountain lives…

Why does the spring wind blow south every year…

“…He was born in a horse barn by a beggar lady in the winter of the year when the war was about to end. His body, which was seven kilos on the day he was born, exceeded one hundred kilos before he turned fourteen. He was mute, growing up alone in his own private world, and learned all the tricks of baking bricks from his stepfather Mun…”

Winner of the 10th Munhakdongne novel award, one of Korea’s valuable literary awards, and is famous for his storytelling. We follow a flowing storyline in this original novel by Cheon Myeong-kwan. The story progresses with a breathtaking narration, with the events taking place in mystical places, the ups and downs of Geumbok, who grew up in the village, until he became an entrepreneur in the town, his different daughter Chunhee’s struggle to survive, and the interesting characters that appear around her mother and daughter…

The sequence of events in this novel by Cheon Myeong-kwan, in which he describes human desires in a violent and destructive way, is flowing rapidly, almost like watching a movie, together with the characters’ inner world and place descriptions. Violence, death, emotional outbursts, legends, scenes from adult comics and a meticulous work in which all these are told in a humorous language is with you.

Known as the queen of red bricks, possessing superhuman keen intuition and having no other friend than an elephant, Chunhee’s breathtaking life is told in a mysterious atmosphere intertwined with both realistic and semi-fantasy elements.

Would you like to read this magnificent work of master narrator Cheon Myeong-kwan, who is known as one of the best storytellers ever in Korean literature with his novel The Whale?

Magnolia Tree and Stone Gardens – Güngör Ağrıdağ Mungan

I found a way through the crevices and rocks, and went up to the hill. I was glad to feel my strength as I listened to my breathing. I sit on a flat rock and watch the bay.

Karşı Balcony – Yaşar Erkmen

A re-readable, gripping and rational style… The heroes, who appear in some places with the Aegean dialect and in some places with the Adanali dialect, are the characters of the author. He is engraved in our memory with his masterful narration. Karşı Balcony takes its place in our literature as an example of meticulous work, each of which was written by a Turkish teacher of forty years. Enjoy your time.

Three Nights – Turgay Delibalta

The absence of the Euphrates scares him a lot; in the big city where he had just settled; He didn’t know what to do alone. Those who fed their dreams disappeared in an instant. Horns of cars at night; the shepherd dogs in the village; coyotes; reminiscent of wolves. He was about to be in a forest.

Mold – Mahmut Altınöz

Mold, a portrait. The projection of diving places. Contemporary music of the nightingale, who sings by pressing her heart against a thorn, is the story of lovers who do not die of blood loss and die of heartbreak. A complex narrative of what awaits us, not of the past. The determination that the wise dwarves are actually tall and beautiful, and that although the arrogant princes have offended their pure lovers, the desire to be a prince in a story is rekindled somewhere in us. There is poison and confusion in us. The war of the antidote is destroying us. Everything starts with a word. Then you see that what you started is actually an end. Then you want to remember the beginning of this end, but everything is flowing.

Seyid – Ahmet Aydın

Ahmet Aydın; He was born in 1992 in Taşlıağıl Village of Arpacay district of Kars. He had his primary and secondary education in the district, at the Regional Boarding Primary School. He graduated from Bursa Orhaneli High School and BTSO Hüseyin Sungur High School, respectively. With the prestige of 2014, he started to the Black Sea Technical University Department of International Interests and graduated in 2018.

Ahmet Aydın first started writing in the early 2000s at an age that can now be called a child. Although he first started with poetry, he also writes in the fields of short stories, stories, book reviews, movie-series reviews. The works he wrote in the field of poetry, short stories and book reviews are currently published with admiration and interest in many literary media.

The girl who came through the door walked in with a confident but shy attitude. Every step he took was a step that took Seyid’s breath away, a step that distracted Seyid from his mind, the steps that changed the rhythm of Seyid’s heart. She walked. Walked. And finally she arrived at her destination. The table where Seyid sits. Seyid’s breathing had accelerated and his exhalations slowed down. It was as if their breathing was at war. One side wanted to go out and offer a sign of life, while the other side wanted to stay inside and give life on top. While all these storms were breaking, inside Sayid, Seyid’s heart had already declared its independence. While Seyid was fighting with himself, he was talking to himself, a defeated commander;

“Yes. You took the trouble. For years, for years, you stopped and even ran away. You said no love Take it now, stop it,” he said. He lifted his head. He lowered his eyes.

Bayanın Sesi Yok – Etaf Rum

“You have never heard this story before… Where I come from, we keep these stories to ourselves. It is unheard of to tell others, it is dangerous, it is a great shame.”

PALESTINE, 1990. 17-year-old Isra prefers to secretly read and be enchanted by what she reads rather than marrying suits chosen by her father. However, she is soon married and forced to immigrate with her husband to Brooklyn, where her new family lives. Although Isra hopes to find a more adequate life in the USA, disappointments follow her. The girl, in the prime of her youth, loses her joy in life in the face of her mother-in-law’s cruelty and the pressure of having to give birth to a son. The girls he gave birth to behind his back would not be the salvation of Isra. daughter, only wants to go to university, she has to meet with husband candidates at the insistence of her grandmother Feride. Deya can’t help wondering if her options would have been different had her parents been alive. But each grandmother is determined: the only way to ensure an adequate future for Deya is to marry the ma n of truth. However, Deya soon finds herself on an unexpected path that leads to shocking truths about her family. There is no longer any cure but to question his family, his past, everything he thought he knew, and his own future. In her first novel, Kadının Sesi Yok, which bears autobiographical traces, Etaf Rum delicately looks at the liberating power of literature for the weak and the oppressed, and the inner conflicts and longings of today’s women who are trapped in the middle of tradition.

“A work worthy of comparison with Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Wonderful Suns.” —Refinery 29

“What is the cost of a lady’s life? This question resonates across countries and generations, thanks to Etaf Rum’s powerful first novel.” —Washington Post

Foam of the Days – Photographed by Boris Vian

“’I would love to fall in love,’ said Colin. ‘You would love to be in love. He also wanted one-to-one (ie falling in love). We, you, would love to fall in love, you would, and they would.” There was a Colin in this strange world where music turns into colors, colors turn into feelings, and happiness gains volume and overflows from one’s eyes. The good food of his wonderful cook, Nicolas, the cuteness of the mouse with the black mustache, the conversations of his dear friend Chick’s Jean-Sol Partre were no longer consoling him properly. Colin wanted to fall in love. And one dance was enough with the lovely Chloé that makes the flowers jealous. The Foam of Days is a novel in which reality bends, cheers and gets bored, and love is revealed in the most extraordinary form and style; A parable that looks at the world through kaleidoscopes.

“The most touching love story of our time.” –Raymond Queneau

Best-selling books for the week of February 21-27

For readers’ lovers, we have compiled some of the most read books for you this week. Happy reading! İhsan Oktay Anar – Tiamat “In …

For readers’ lovers, we have compiled some of the most read books for you this week. Happy reading!

İhsan Oktay Anar – Tiamat

“In the beginning everything was cold, empty and meaningless. The Holy Wind was blowing with caressing eddies over the waters, and in the pitch-black night when the sun and moon, the signs and the stars were not created now, his eyes were opened with a miraculous touch, and he was consoling himself personally , that is, the blind nature, which sees the darkness itself again. The unknown silhouette of the other steel beast, his awakening and incarnation, was almost motionless under the swift light of the surface. ” We are in a wonderful story, both inside and outside of that unknown, motionless silhouette, in the world that İhsan Oktay Anar created in the deep sea.

Grigory Petrov – In the Land of White Lilies

Grigoriy Petrov, a former priest, broadcaster and journalist, is dedicated to Finland and Johan Wilhelm Snelman. he wrote his immortal work to set an example for other countries, but especially for Russia. As a result, poor, arid and underpopulated Finland was almost born from the ashes with the cooperation of its citizens, called “life creators”; Religion, language, race, education, family life and administration, such as bets developed at full speed, and thus managed to leave all other countries behind. After the death of the original Petrov, he made numerous editions in the Land of White Lilies, especially in Bulgaria and Turkey, so much that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who was fascinated by the book from the moment he started reading it, wanted this immortal work to be included in the curriculum of schools. You will witness the Finnish people trying to find their own national identity by shouldering shoulder to shoulder, and you will meet the personalities of this people who have made innovations that will carry their country forward.

George Orwell – Animal Farm

Overworked and abused animals one day gather and take over the farm where they live. Finally, they have the word, they are determined to create a more just and equal society on the farm. They begin to work to establish this new system under the leadership of the pigs. Although this order initially enabled the development of the farm, in time, unforeseen difficulties will arise and a more ruthless regime will be established than before. Animal Farm is George Orwell’s second well-known contemporary classic novel and a striking political satire. One of the most adequate system criticisms ever written, this novel reveals how a freedom-oriented revolution can evolve into one-man. George Orwell’s allegory remains fresh today in every situation and place where freedom is attacked.

Sabahattin Ali – Madonna in a Fur Coat

Madonna in a Fur Coat, first published in 1943, is still among the most popular and today sold books . Since the day it was published, many researches and studies have been done on the book, which has sold more than 1 million copies, and theses have been written about it, but the secret of this success has not been fully resolved. The biggest share that makes it so special and still being talked about is of course Sabahattin Ali’s master pen and successful soul analysis.

Get Ready for a Shocking Love Story You’ll Read Again and Again!

The work, which has made a name for itself with its subject, is shown in the middle of the most valuable novels of Turkish literature. The novel, which can also be described as a spiritual narrative, is actually shaped around three main themes: love, loneliness and alienation. Although Madonna in a Fur Coat may seem more like a love story, in the novel we actually witness a person’s process of isolation and alienation from society. Within the framework of spiritual analysis, Sabahattin Ali describes this feeling of alienation and loneliness so adequately that he makes us feel these feelings as if we are living them while reading.

Hakan Mengüç – No Competition is a Coincidence

Destiny does not give up on humanity. The moment is being written over and over again. There are so many moments when you do what you say you can’t do, you endure what you say you can’t bear, you love what you say you can’t, you can leave when you think you can’t go, you say you’re dead, but you still live…

A young seeker who sets out on a long journey without knowing what will happen to them. A Sufi and a confused young girl have nothing to rely on in these travels other than their destinations.

When they return to the place where they started after traveling from city to city for seven days without money, food, clothing and most importantly, no plans, nothing will be the same for them.

Could a person change even in just seven days?

Could it be written again, baht?

Of course, everything could have changed in only seven days…

Just like a reed in a reed reed turns into a “ney” that can make heartfelt sounds after seven phases…

Artifacts to see in the Louvre

The Louvre Museum, located on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, contains more than 350 thousand works of art. The museum, which consists …

The Louvre Museum, located on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, contains more than 350 thousand works of art. The museum, which consists of various parts such as Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Egypt, the royal gardens and the glass pyramid, draws attention as it is the first museum opened after the French Revolution. From Leonardo Da Vinci to Botticelli, from Michelangelo to Théodore Géricault, we have examined the works that you should definitely see in the museum, where the iconic works of the world’s most valuable artists are located.

Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500s, may be the most famous painting in the world. Mona Lisa, one of the rare works completed by the artist, has been under the auspices of the Louvre Museum since 1797. It is believed that the lady depicted in the work, which is also on the national heritage list of France, is Lisa Gherardini , the wife of a Florentine merchant. Even if there is not a single point of the work that has not been examined, which strengthened its cult status after it was stolen by a museum employee in 1911, its mysterious atmosphere never loses its effect.

Liberty Leading the People

Eugène Delacroix’s painting Liberty Leading the People, made to immortalize the July Revolution of 1830, is owned by the Louvre. One of the most expensive works ever. The work, which deals with the 3-day popular uprising that ended the domination of the Bourbon Dynasty in France, perfectly combines the strict reality of the events with the romantic form of Delocroix. The work, which inspired many things from the Statue of Liberty in America to the album cover of Coldplay, has been on display at the Louvre Museum since 1874.

Venus de Milo

One of the most valuable examples of Ancient Greek Sculpture art, Vénus de Milo, BC. It is estimated that it was made in the 100s. It is believed that the 203 cm tall marble statue symbolizes Aphrodite, the goddess of love and pleasantness. Discovered on the Greek island of Milos in 1820, Vénus de Milo is the XVIII. It was brought to the country by Louis. Many details about the statue, especially the missing limbs, still remain a mystery. So much so that there are even those who believe that the statue is an extremely successful replica.

The Wedding at Cana

Veronese’s most famous work, The Wedding at Cana, tells a story from the Old Testament in the Bible. Specially built by a monastery in Venice, The Wedding at Cana is about Jesus’ first miracle, turning water into wine. The work, which is the largest painting in the Louvre with its dimensions of 6.77 m x 9.9 m, ironically hangs in front of the rather small Mona Lisa. Iconic figures such as the Ottoman Emperor Suleiman the Magnificent and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V are in the middle of the painting, which includes 127 people.

Dying Slave

The Dying Slave, made by Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo, together with the Rebellious Slave next to it, was actually Pope II. It was ordered to be put in the tomb of Julius. Michelangelo’s work was not requested as it was found too large, as the tomb had to be prepared on a smaller scale due to budgetary constraints. After this cancellation, the work, which was partially finished in the middle of 1513-1516, is one of the most beautiful examples of sculpture art in reflecting the human form and feelings.

Raft of the Medusa

Although he died at the age of 32, Raft of the Raft is the most precious of the 114 works left behind by Théodore Gericault, who had an extremely productive profession. Medusa is betting on a historical scandal. Only 10 of the 150 people on the ship Medusa, which crashed in 1816, survived. In the following days, it is revealed that the captain of the ship left others to die in order to save himself and the first class passengers with him, and an uprising broke out in the country. After long researches, this iconic work of the artist, who built a replica of the raft in his workshop in order to reflect the details accurately, strikes those who see it with its size of 5 x 7 meters.

The Winged Victory of Samothrace

This statue, also known as “The Nike of Samothrace”, depicts Nike, the God of Victory in Greek mythology. The statue, which is estimated to have been made in the middle of the 1st and 3rd centuries BC, is considered one of the most successful examples of the Hellenistic Period. Discovered on a small island in the North Aegean in 1863, the artifact has been in the collection of the Louvre Museum since 1884. Although the origin of the statue is not known for certain, many details, from the marble used to the drawings on it , indicate that the statue was created by an artist from Rhodes.

The Coronation of Napoleon

The Coronation of Napoleon, completed by the French painter Jacques-Louis David in the middle of 1805-1807, is the Notre of Emperor Napoleon I. It’s about the coronation ceremony at Dame Cathedral. The artist, who was the official painter of Napoleon and was present at the ceremony in 1804, is known for his historical wall photographs. This work, which draws attention with its 6.21 m x 9.79 m dimensions, fascinates those who see it with its realism, as Napoleon himself said. Another copy of the painting, in which the artist’s ability to reflect the details is indisputably proven, is in the Palace of Versailles.

Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss

“Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss”, which tells the love story between Psyche and Cupid, is the most famous work of Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. The statue, completed in 1793 by the artist, who is a representative of neoclassicism, is one of the most romantic works in the Louvre Museum. Based on the story in the iconic poem of the Latin writer Ovid, titled Metamorphoses, the work depicts the moment when Princess Psyche, who was poisoned and fell into a deep sleep, was awakened by Cupid by kissing her.

(oggusto.com)

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There are so many good books out that you will want to read them all. Here are some of the books that came out in 2022 and entered our lives …

There are so many good books out that you will want to read them all. Here are some of the books that came out in 2022 and entered our lives, for you to read, have a pleasant reading!

Işıl Işık – Basement Floor White House Before the Tunnel

On the shore of the Bosphorus, there is a crucified female corpse with a golden necklace around her neck. In a short time, the whole country starts talking about this mysterious murder. In the days that have passed, similar corpses continue to be found in different places. The necklace on the lady’s neck is exactly the same as the necklace of Atlas’ twin sister, Talya. As Atlas tries to find the connection between his brother and the murders, their lives are turned upside down when their father, Enzel, begins to have delusions and strange behavior. As Atlas and his friends continue their research, their paths cross with the mysterious White House and its new owner. Unraveling the contacts between the murders, White House and Enzel and deciphering the behind the scenes will not be easy! An action-packed and intriguing crime thriller novel by Işıl Işık, the successful author of Paranormal Stories and White House Before the Tunnel.

Dilan Apaydın – Freshwater Comb of Sedimentary Skin

I was under the skin. I yawned. I opened my eyes. I’m under the skin. The weather is very cold. I was wrapped in the mantle. I closed my eyes. I slept again. First, the water ran. It nurtured me, nurtured me, and gave a little color to my pale complexion. Fire walked, hardened me. It gave me a little more color. I think it took millions of years of sleep to wake up. Finally the earth walked and gave birth to me. She exposed me, she. The men measured and cut the stone. They chose obsidian. It was harsh. It was harsh. He didn’t look like me at all. Our mother was the same, but our father was certainly not. I’m about a gentle, fragile and sensitive lady. They ignored me. They are prepared. They loved obsidian. They made knives. They made harpoons, axes, spears and arrowheads. They were ready. He wouldn’t be a man of me.”

Mustafa Çevik – Gray Wolf in the Desert

A determined will that does not bow to the inevitable fate of the Mediterranean, Mustafa Kemal… What he sees as a sacred being, as deep as the desert and as deep as the desert. Ahmet Şerif Senusi, the most powerful president of Arab geography, who declared jihad by saying that the Prophet he saw in his dreams gave his right hand to Mustafa Kemal… He will be lost in the middle of the desert sands, the most ancient of whom the victims are heroes. You will witness a true story reminiscent of epics… Gray Wolf in the Desert, the souls who know that it is necessary to die in order to live; Mustafa Kemal’s novel.…When they reached the Ottoman Camp outside Tobruk, a wave of excitement broke out; spread in sweet, whispering hums. tude, Mustafa Kemal rose to an exuberant cry. The enthusiasm of the foamy waves that spread over the face of the Mediterranean fell into the hearts. The haze of the terrified eyes, the lamentation of the stony bowels are gone. Gray Wolf from Anatolia was the light of the desert that illuminated the deep blue. There was the beauty of all the seas in the world and the warmth of all the suns reflecting on those seas in his eyes…”

Azize Caferzade – Sultan of Love

Sultan of Love… In our opinion, this name means “ It is one of the most pleasant names that can be given to a novel that deals with the life of Mehemmed Fuzuli, the Spokesperson of human and divine love, who says , “O Lord, get acquainted with trouble with light” / Don’t get rid of trouble with light. Fuzûlî, who led a life other than his wife and friend in the deserts of Karbala, turned to love as a result of the divine tax in his soul, and devoted himself to love. So much so that he saw love as a religion. In this book, subjects such as Fuzuli’s love, precious curtains of his life and the emergence of his works are narrated with Azize Caferzade’s sincere style. In addition, couplets from many of Fuzuli’s ghazals are included in the novel. Legal Sultan Süleyman, who had great love for Fuzuli and invited Fuzuli to the literary assemblies he had set up here after the conquest of Baghdad, is another individual of the novel. Hoping that this work of Azize Caferzade, which we have presented to you, will open the door to love for you…

Juan Jose Saer – Lonely

A Spanish ship in the 16th century Indies’ The truth goes on a journey, but reaches an unknown place. The natives, who greet those who set foot on their land with their arrows, not only touch the ship’s trunk, but also take it with them along with the corpses. Miço will now spend a long part of his life with them. Our narrator, who wrote his experiences years later, enters into a moral questioning and brings the wild world and the civilized world against each other.

Juan José Saer, during this process of memory refreshment and questioning, manages to establish a lively and complementary link between the era in which he lived and the time period five centuries ago, when he built the narrative; First of all, it is this feature that makes Nobody’s unique.

Considered one of Saer’s most valuable works, Nobody’s, with Gökhan Aksay’s translation from the Spanish original…

“Although little known outside of Latin America, Saer’s most valuable works of the last fifty years are in the midst of Saer’s texts. Forlorn

is a heavy, extraordinary point in the narrative navigation, reached by the extraordinary vision of a unique author with his language and literature, with unmatched devotion.”

Sergio Chejfec

Meryem Nart – Whatever The Heart Wants – 2

Şeyda, whose view of life changed after the world she made with Yağız, He finds himself in a way of life that he does not want. While his heart is still beating for Yağız, he follows his path and extends a hand to the young people who need help and enables them to open a clean page in their lives. However, after a while, he realizes that instead of helping the people around him, he is actually ruining their lives. Because the real person who needs to be saved is not them, but himself.

Well, Şeyda, is it too late to start everything from scratch?

Is fulfilling the desires of the heart directly proportional to happiness?

It is what the heart desires, the second book of the series is meeting with its readers. Meryem Nart continues to offer the readers the same feeling of excitement and adventure in the second book.

“Life seemed so complicated to me that I was about to drown in the midst of these complexities.

I was looking for a way out. Just as I was getting close to the exit, I bumped into a man. I created another tunnel waiting for me at the end of the tunnel. And that was the end of me.”