
In the earthquake that hit Turkey on February 6, more than 60 monuments and 300 cultural landmarks were destroyed.
A significant part of them is located in the province of Hatay. In ancient times, the city of Antioch was one of the largest cities in the world and the third largest city of the Roman Empire.
Apart from the great humanitarian crisis and the suffering of thousands of people, efforts are being made in Antakya to save the remnants of the thousand-year heritage of the world’s greatest religions and cultures.
In the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey, according to today’s data, 45,089 people died, and more than 13 million people in that country were affected.