Join the photo archiving and oral history study to make the history of Kınalıada visible and the stories of the people who lived and living on the island to be heard.

KarDes: Multicultural Memory Tours Guide mobile application has become the second runner up in the Mobile Applications - Service category of the 18th edition of Golden Spider Awards.

The first workshop of the historical peninsula tour, which will be added to the KarDes: Multicultural Memory Tour Guide through online workshops, was held on Monday, June 22, 2020.

We would like to prepare the next memory tour, which will cover the historical peninsula through online workshops by the contribution of the participants.

With its new tour, KarDes offers the opportunity to discover the hidden stories of Tatavla, known as Kurtuluş, without leaving your home. You can witness the change and transformation of the centuries-old Tatavla with the voice of Nazan Kesal.

We wish that physical distancing will lead to social solidarity and cultural rapprochement, you can discover the multicultural structure of Istanbul from home with KarDes mobile application.

KarDes: Multicultural Memory Tour Guide, is presenting the‘Loves of Istanbul’ tour on love stories which inspired legends, poems, novels and songs.

KarDes, is a mobile application designed as a personal tour guide in Turkish and English languages for users who wish to discover the multicultural legacy of Istanbul. The app can be downloaded free of charge from Appstore and Play Store.

“A walk through forgotten streets” memory tour maps which aim at revealing the Armenian cultural heritage of Kayseri-Develi, Adana and Sivas present interactive narratives about the urban memory. 

Methodological notes from the Adana research and fieldwork. This study, which covers Adana city and the modern province, is at the same time part of the Turkey Cultural Heritage research.

Methodological notes from the Sivas research and fieldwork. This study, which covers Sivas city and the modern province, is at the same time part of the Turkey Cultural Heritage research.

Hrant Dink Foundation's 2015-2016 project, Revealing and Advocating Multicultural Heritage of Anatolia traces the cultural heritage of Armenian, Greek, Jewish and Syriac communities in Turkey.