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泰克福尔宫(Palace of Porphyrogenitus)位于伊斯坦布尔历史悠久的法提赫区 Eğrikapı 附近,是一座拜占庭式建筑,在奥斯曼帝国时期被重新利用。十八世纪苏丹艾哈迈德三世(Sultan Ahmed III)在该遗址发起的陶瓷生产也以该宫殿的名称而闻名。分两个阶段(1993-1995 年和 2000-2001 年)进行的考古发掘出土了陶瓷窑,为了解复杂的制作过程提供了宝贵的资料。继伊斯坦布尔市政府于 2014 年完成修复项目后,该建筑于 2019 年作为泰克福尔宫博物馆对外开放。该博物馆旨在成为一个教育空间,展示发掘过程中出土的文物,并采用互动展品来增强游客体验。本文将首先概述考古工作,然后深入宫殿的博物馆之旅,概述如何展示出土文物。
From Excavation to Exhibition: Tekfur Palace (Palace of Porphyrogenitus) Museum
Situated in the proximity of Eğrikapı in Istanbul’s historical Fatih District, Tekfur Palace (Palace of Porphyrogenitus), a Byzantine structure, was repurposed during the Ottoman era. The eighteenth-century ceramic production initiated by Sultan Ahmed III in the site is also known by the name of the palace. Archaeological excavations carried out in two phases (between 1993–1995 and 2000–2001) have unearthed ceramic kilns, shedding invaluable light on the intricacies of the crafting process. Following the completion of the restoration project by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 2014, the building opened its doors as the Tekfur Palace Museum in 2019. The museum, designed to be an educational space, showcases artifacts unearthed during the excavations and employs interactive exhibits to enhance the visitor experience. This article will first offer an overview of the archaeological undertakings and then delve into the museological journey of the palace, outlining how the unearthed artifacts are displayed.