Turks don't do "sympathetic restoration". Never have, never will. Their ruins, their choice.
Actually not their ruins, and maybe that's the point, if you see what I mean.
I do know what you mean. However possession being nine tenths etc etc means they can do as they please with not only the theatre in Fethiye, but many historically important buildings and sites throughout Turkey.
We've owned two properties that were considered to be "of archaeological significance" and the criteria used in defining this status is so flawed it could only happen in Turkey!
Here's a few classics from the current custodians of Turkeys history:
10 urban heritage sites Istanbul lost in 2000sThis article by Ariana Ferentinou, where she interviews Dr. Ferudun Özgümüş, Associate Prof. of Byzantine Art at Istanbul University is another classic. I mean, if he cant tell the difference between 13th century Byzantine architecture and 17th cenury Ottoman architecture, what hope is there...
Renovation vs. restorationThere was an article last year in one of the English online newspapers about the (un)sympathetic restoration work being carried out in Turkey, I cant find right now but maybe someone remembers it and could post it.
JF