Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Turkey)
Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı | |
Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism building, Ankara | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 2003 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Turkey |
Headquarters | Ankara |
Annual budget | 38.964.106.000 TL (2024) |
Minister responsible | |
Deputy Ministers responsible | |
Website | ktb.gov.tr |
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism (
Ministry functions
One of the responsibilities of the ministry is the preservation of manuscripts, so they are available and accessible to researchers.[5]
Trivia
In promoting the country, the ministry often created promotional films for the country. In 2015, the ministry gained controversy after axing a scene from a $4 million-dollar promotional involving
In June 2018, the Ministry has sent a directive to the head of the excavations team in Turkey notifying them that according to a new regulation, 51 percent of archaeological excavation teams led by foreign crews should consist of Turkish nationals, the key posts in excavations such as archaeologist, anthropologist, art historian, restaurateur, architect, and photographer, should be reserved for Turkish citizens.[9]
See also
References
- ^ DÖSİMM page
- ^ "Ertuğrul Günay". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2008-07-16. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ^ Şenyüz, Selçuk (2013-01-25). "Kabine'de değişiklik". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-05-30.
- ^ "CIA. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments". Archived from the original on 2013-07-07. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
- ^ "Manuscripts". Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey.
- ^ a b Lee, Benjamin (1 April 2015). "Julianne Moore cut from Turkey tourist board ad for 'poor acting'". The Guardian.
- ^ Gutelle, Sam. "Turkish Airlines Gets In On The YouTuber Film Trend With 'Non-Transferable'". Tubefilter.
- ^ Lazar, Shira (23 February 2016). "How Do You Make a Movie in Europe With Almost No Budget?". Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ New regulation imposes 'Turkish majority crew' rule for archeological excavations