Turkish textile heritage exhibition opens at the Council of Europe

By Park Sae-jin Posted : January 29, 2026, 11:21 Updated : January 29, 2026, 11:21
Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea
Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea

SEOUL, January 29 (AJP) - The exhibition titled Fabrics Atlas of Türkiye, The Memory of Fabric officially opened yesterday at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France. Hosted by the Turkish Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the event is scheduled to run through January 30 to coincide with the assembly’s winter session.


The exhibition is designed to introduce the international community to the long-standing weaving traditions of Türkiye. It features a collection of textiles created using natural fibers and local raw materials, emphasizing production methods that prioritize environmental sustainability. In addition to finished fabrics, the display includes traditional weaving tools and miniature looms.
 

Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea
Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea


Organized as part of the broader Fabrics Atlas of Türkiye project, the initiative operates under the auspices of First Lady Emine Erdoğan. During the opening, a message from the First Lady was shared, noting that the exhibition serves as a bridge to share the artistic and historical depth of Anatolian weaving heritage. She noted that such projects are essential for the preservation of shared cultural values and the promotion of dialogue between different societies.

The event highlights traditional weaving as a sustainable, zero-waste practice that avoids industrial chemical processes. The items on display represent regional techniques from across the country, serving as a record of cultural identity and historical craftsmanship.

Bjorn Berge, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, attended the opening and remarked on the significance of the traditional patterns and cultural diversity represented in the collection. Fatih Dönmez, Head of the Turkish Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC), stated that the exhibition reflects the country’s commitment to protecting cultural heritage while maintaining environmental responsibility.
 

Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea
Courtesy of the Embassy of Türkiye in the Republic of Korea


Zeynep Yıldız, a member of the Turkish Delegation to the Council of Europe and a member of parliament for Ankara, described the exhibition as a synthesis of centuries of cultural interaction that aligns with the founding principles of the Council of Europe.

The opening ceremony was attended by members of parliament and international guests, marking the first time these diverse regional weavings have been brought together for an international showcase of this scale.

The exhibition remains open to visitors at the Council of Europe building through the end of the week.

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