Presidency’s Directorate of Communications presents the Epic of July 15 with digital exhibition

Presidency’s Directorate of Communications presents the Epic of July 15 with digital exhibition

The Presidency's Directorate of Communications organises a July 15 Digital Exhibition as part of the "360 Culture and Art" in order to commemorate the Epic of July 15 and the heroes who made it on the fifth anniversary of July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day.

The "360 Digital Exhibition of Resistance Rising with Prayers - Triumph of National Will: July 15" organised by the Presidency's Directorate of Communications on the occasion of July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day opened at Marmaray Yenikapı Station.

The exhibition organized by the Directorate employs uses communication tools, holograms and special projection technologies to depict the nation’s victory against FETO's treacherous coup and occupation attempt on July 15, 2016, through photographs and heroic recollections from that night.

"The Triumph of National Will" is portrayed through a 3D holographic film enriched with various images and archival footage in the exhibition, which also honours martyrs who sacrificed their lives for their homeland and country.

The Digital Exhibition is divided into three halls

The film "The Triumph of National Will: July 15" is screened in the Holographic Film Hall at the first section of the digital display commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Victory of July 15.

The film depicts the treacherous coup attempt by FETO on the night of July 15, 2016, as well as the turning points of the night, and the national will, under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, that foiled the coup and occupation attempt.

The film shows the investigations and arrests made during and in the immediate aftermath of the coup attempt, as well as the exhilaration of national unity and victory, democracy watches, and the Yenikapı Democracy and Martyrs’ Rally of August 7.

Martyred heroes commemorated

In Hall 2, unarmed and innocent heroes martyred by pro-FETO traitorous terrorists dressed as soldiers during the coup attempt are commemorated with LED displays that provide information about their dates of birth and martyrdom, hometowns, marital status, and occupations.

In Hall 3, video mapping technology is used to tell the story of how the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye was subjected to a heinous attack on the night of July15, 2016, despite the fact that no physical enemy attack has been documented in its 144-year history from the Ottoman era to the present.

The significant locales of the night of the coup attempt are shown in the final section, which includes shocking images of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye and other venues opened fire on or bombed by the coup-plotting traitors.

The Digital Exhibition will welcome visitors free of charge between 11:00-19:00 hrs every day until August 8, 2021.