Eskişehir’s iconic Odunpazarı museum receives International Project of Year award
The Odunpazarı Modern Museum is located among the historic houses in the Odunpazarı district in Turkey's Eskişehir.


The Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM), built among the historic houses in the Odunpazarı district of the central Turkish city of Eskişehir, was awarded "The International Project of the Year > £1m," which is given to projects with an investment of over 1 million pounds ($1.27 million), at the Museums + Heritage Awards on Tuesday.

In lieu of a physical ceremony, winners across 15 categories were announced in an online ceremony on Sept. 22 streamed via Facebook and YouTube as part of the competition. The judging panel consisted of Imperial War Museums Director-General Diane Lees, SS Great Britain Trust Chief Executive Matthew Tanner, Royal Air Force Museum Chief Executive Maggie Appleton, London Transport Museum Director Sam Mullins and Foundling Museum Director Caro Howell.

An interior view of the Odunpazarı Modern Museum, Eskişehir, central Turkey.
"The judges were very impressed at how this extraordinary new museum has successfully put itself on the map as a place for all, with education and learning at the very forefront," the Museums + Heritage Awards website said regarding the OMM.

The OMM was shortlisted alongside the following projects: Barker Langham for the National Museum of Qatar, Liget Budapest Project's renovation of the former Olof Palme House, the Municipality of Leiden's Museum De Lakenhal, the Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven and Julian Harrap Architects' restoration and expansion of the Museum de Lakenhal, and the Museum of Literature Ireland.

Since its opening on Sept. 7, 2019, the OMM has hosted four standout exhibitions, two artist residencies and welcomed 166,321 visitors from Turkey and abroad, including over 6,700 students on free school tours and 1,000 participants in learning and education programs. As the museum enters its second year, alongside its commitment to celebrating artists pushing the boundaries of art, design and technology, the museum will advocate for the urgency of addressing the climate and ecology emergency.