Istanbul's second largest Culture, Art and Congress Center opened its doors at a ceremony attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu. Managing humanitarian diplomacy initiatives by the university after the ceremony and the international community to Cavusoglu was given an honorary doctorate due to raise the awareness of the increasing reputation of the Republic of Turkey.
Istanbul has the second largest Culture, Art and Congress Center. Istanbul Okan University Culture, Arts and Congress Center, opened by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, hosts a multi-purpose conference hall of 1550 people, a 4-storey library, a 2-storey exhibition hall, 7 foyer and cocktail areas.
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu at the Opening Ceremony of Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said: üt We know Istanbul Okan University's importance for education and the investments it has made in the field of health in recent years. I see that people are educating people, intellectuals and entrepreneurs, and I follow them closely. Education in medicine, social sciences and sciences is important, but as Atatürk sees it, we need to give value and support to culture and art to bring our country to the level of contemporary civilizations. Istanbul Okan University does not neglect this. Culture, Art and Congress Center, I hope that important cultural and artistic events will be held, will be hosted in the field of scientific congresses, ecek he said.
Istanbul's second largest Culture and Arts Center opened
Speaking at the Opening Ceremony, Bekir Okan, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, stated that Istanbul's second largest Culture, Art and Congress Center, located in the Tuzla Campus, will be open to use for congresses, theater and concerts as well as the University's activities. ”The center will close an important gap with its stage and capacity in Istanbul,“ he said.