AN ORDINARY DAY IN THE MIDDLE EAST 2: THEY SET FIRE TO MISSIR MANSION


- An ordinary day in the Middle East 2: They set fire to the Missir Mansion -

Missir Mansion, which was abandoned to its fate in Buca for a long time, was reduced to ashes in a suspicious fire that broke out during the day. After the fire was extinguished by calling the fire brigade, only the outer walls remained from the historical mansion. In the previous days, the iron bars of the mansion's garden and various iron items in the garden were stolen.

- Historical importance of Missir Mansion -

Missir Mansion, built in the late 1800s, is known as one of the oldest mansions in Buca. The Forbes family lived here before they built their famous mansion. The mansion later passed to the Missir family and Charles Missir brought the central heating system to the mansion. It was the first mansion with this feature in Buca. Afterwards, the Guest and Stevenson families also lived here. It was used as a dormitory for a long time. It was heavily damaged by a fire in 2014. It had been abandoned to its fate for a long time. However, this mansion with a large garden could have been purchased and utilized by a business or institution.

- Another Buca house burned down recently -

The historical building, located at the intersection of 74th and 75th streets in Dumlupınar District and better known as the "Korean's House" by the people of Buca, was recently burned down by a suspicious fire. This historical house, which has not been used for a long time, was last for sale and was waiting for its buyer. 



Source: atalarimizintopraklari.com