Museum of 2,000 'The Little Prince' editions opens in northwest Turkey's Eskişehir
A museum that features 2,000 editions of "The Little Prince," the beloved story written by French writer and pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupery in 1943 in the U.S., has opened to visitors in Turkey’s central Eskişehir province. The Little Prince Book Museum, located at the Eskişehir Anatolian High School, has piqued the public's interest.
Ali Lidar, a philosophy teacher at the high school and a fan of "The Little Prince," began collecting various editions of the book years ago. He exhibited the editions of the book he had collected at various fairs and then rolled up his sleeves to found a museum in a building used for lodging by the school administration.
In an interview with Anadolu Agency (AA), Lidar said "The Little Prince," which has been translated into 400 languages, has always been a favorite in Turkey. Underlining that he admires the book, the teacher continued: "I have been collecting editions of ‘The Little Prince’ for many years. My students and friends sent me editions from where they went. However, I supplied most of them myself. Mehmet Sobacı and Yıldıray Lise also collect 'The Little Prince' like me. We had the idea to create a museum. We held some exhibitions but wanted to create a place people could visit all the time. I am lucky to be a teacher at Eskişehir Anatolian High School and that the school building is available for use. With the help of the provincial director of national education, Hakan Cırıt, and the school's director, Rifat Günday, we started the preparations for The Little Prince Museum and created this place."
He expressed his desire to convey messages to children as a teacher, saying children need to learn that many languages are spoken in many parts of the world – which will improve the awareness of brotherhood in children and show them that the world is not as big as it seems. Underlining that people who speak different languages in different parts of the world can live in peace, Lidar noted: "This library is concrete proof of that. ‘The Little Prince’ tells the story of a child with beautiful stories who offers universal messages to people. The books from many countries are side by side here."
Last Update: July 06, 2020 15:28
Edited By: Irem Yaşar