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Néhémie Strupler

In charge of the Archaeological Pole at the Institut français d’études anatoliennes (IFEA).

  • The image features a grand architectural view of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, commonly known as the Blue Mosque, in Istanbul, Turkey. In the foreground, you can see a bustling courtyard filled with visitors and tourists. The mosque's impressive structure is visible in the background, characterized by its large dome and multiple tall minarets reaching upward. The scene is framed by arched columns, adding to the architectural beauty. The sky appears overcast, creating a soft light that enhances the details of the mosque's intricate design. Tourism in Turkey at the Mercy of Security Issues Néhémie Strupler · September 2019 With its beautiful monuments, landscapes, seashores and grandiose archaeologic sites, the Sublime Porte has, for the last fifteen years considerably stepped up its efforts to develop mass tourism. These were successful until 2015, when a series of events occurred during three “bleak years” to (…)
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