The world's oldest temple complex reopened in Turkey after the earthquake

In Turkey, after the earthquake, the world's oldest temple complex, Gebekli Tepe, was reopened for visitors.

The world's oldest temple complex, which is called the "zero point of history", did not receive tourists for almost two months after the devastating earthquake in eastern Turkey. Now a number of other museum facilities in the affected areas have also been restored.

Fortunately, the Gebekli-Tepe complex itself, located near the town of Sanliurfa, was not damaged: as a result of the inspections, no structural damage was detected.

The world's oldest temple complex reopened in Turkey after the earthquake
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