Historical Harput Gate unearthed in Turkey's eastern Erzurum province
Historical Harput Gate seen in this photograph taken on Oct. 17, 2017 (AA Photo)


One of the four historical doors of Turkey's eastern Erzurum province has been unearthed, after years of restoration works initiated by the governor, reports said Tuesday.

Erzurum's historical Harput Gate has now been restored and will soon be open to visitors for social and cultural purposes, Anadolu Agency reported.

Around 70 percent of the restoration project has been completed around the gate.

Governor Seyfettin Azizoğlu told reporters that the gate was built by Erzurum's then-Governor Fosfor Mustafa Paşa in 1860s.Erzurum Governor Seyfettin Azizoğlu standing in front of historical Harput Gate (AA Photo)

Azizoğlu noted that each region in the city has different doors representing the district.

"Because this door was located on the road toward Harput, this door was named the Harput Gate" the governor said.

He noted that the gate had been buried under the ground and could not be seen.

The area around the historical gate is expected to be turned into a recreation spot for citizens and exhibition area for others.