Between February and August 2019, Cezeri's Extraordinary Machines Exhibition was presented to the visitors at Uniq Expo.
JAZARI ISTANBUL EXHIBITIONDurmus Caliskan Foundation to visit click
The Istanbul Jazari Museum (IJM), was founded in 2018, inspired by the magnificent contribution of the greatest engineer of The Middle Ages, one of the world's most eminent minds. IJM, which designs activities to mobilize scientific curiosity and artistic creativity simultaneously, acts with an understanding that the best way to preserve the world cultural heritage and pass it down to future generations is how this treasure is valued. The exhibitions and training programs of the Istanbul Jazari Museum aspire to introduce and attract the attention of visitors from all walks of life and echelons to world culture heritage. In this way, the aim is to encourage visitors to get to know the world better by becoming conscious and productive individuals in the field of history, science, art and culture. The IJM believes that in Turkey, one of the main geographies in which world culture thrives, if different kinds of physical and intellectual products that have been a witness to humanity's adventure throughout tens of thousands of years are looked at more closely in an interactive way, new ideas can be sparked to inspire the future of humanity. With its own exhibition collections along with international exhibitions, training programs and cultural activities, the IJM offers a contemporary museum atmosphere.
Jazari, the greatest engineer of the 13th century, is a magnificent genius of the history of universal science.
The Istanbul Jazari Museum (IJM) was founded in 2018, inspired by the magnificent contribution of the greatest engineer of The Middle Ages, one of the world’s most eminent minds.
The Istanbul Jazari Museum is an engineering workshop established for the reproduction of Jazari’s machines.
In the book he wrote, Cezeri continued by further developing his traditional engineering knowledge and experience, which developed from the Ancient Greek era to his own time...
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