Odunpazarı Modern Museum wins 'project of the year' at London awards

The Odunpazarı Modern Museum in western Eskişehir won the award for "international project of the year over £1m" at the London Museums+Heritage Awards. The museum opened its doors just over a year ago in the city's ancient Odunpazarı neighborhood.

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Western Eskişehir's one-year-old Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM) won the award for "international project of the year over one million pounds" at the London Museums + Heritage Awards on Sept. 22.

Shortlisted alongside The National Museum of Qatar, House of the Hungarian Millennium and Museum of Literature Ireland, the modern art museum received the award in a virtual ceremony.

Built by Japanese architecture house Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA), the museum's building is located in Eskişehir's ancient Odunpazarı neighborhood.

"We aspire to familiarize the local community with global modern art while promoting Eskişehir to the world through the architecture of the museum and the exhibitions included in it," an official mission statement of the museum says.

The modern art museum is funded by the OMM Foundation, established by local architect and art collector Erol Tabanca, and opened its doors to the public on Sept. 7, 2019.

The OMM staff wave at the camera.
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