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Anıtkabir is the most important landmark of Ankara, where the mausoleum of Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, is located. Anıtkabir, in order to reveal the difference of the newly established Republic of Turkey from previous civilizations; adopted a national and modern architectural style. In the building where symmetry and monumentality are at the forefront, cut stone material was used. There is also a museum that can be visited here. In this museum, there are artifacts about the life of Ataruk and the story of the founding of the Republic of Turkey. Anıtkabir is open every day, while the museum is open every day except Mondays.
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Anitkabir
31 Akdeniz Cd.
112 locals recommend
Anıtkabir is the most important landmark of Ankara, where the mausoleum of Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, is located. Anıtkabir, in order to reveal the difference of the newly established Republic of Turkey from previous civilizations; adopted a national and modern architectural style. In the building where symmetry and monumentality are at the forefront, cut stone material was used. There is also a museum that can be visited here. In this museum, there are artifacts about the life of Ataruk and the story of the founding of the Republic of Turkey. Anıtkabir is open every day, while the museum is open every day except Mondays.
Ethnography Museum in Ankara is the first museum of the Republic of Turkey constructed upon instructions of Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The building designed by Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu, one of the most important architects in the Republic Period, has the characteristics of the eras from the first age until the period of Republic, but it also bears the traces of Seljuk and Ottoman architecture. The statue of Atatürk built in 1927 and placed in front of the building, bears the distinction of being the first statue built in Turkey.
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Etnoğrafya Müzesi
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Ethnography Museum in Ankara is the first museum of the Republic of Turkey constructed upon instructions of Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The building designed by Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu, one of the most important architects in the Republic Period, has the characteristics of the eras from the first age until the period of Republic, but it also bears the traces of Seljuk and Ottoman architecture. The statue of Atatürk built in 1927 and placed in front of the building, bears the distinction of being the first statue built in Turkey.
The building was projected by the master architect and engineer Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu. The collection of Ankara The State Art and Sculpture Museum is being presented in a historical frame from The Ottoman Empire to The Republic of Turkey, from 1960ies to 1990 and nowadays.
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The building was projected by the master architect and engineer Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu. The collection of Ankara The State Art and Sculpture Museum is being presented in a historical frame from The Ottoman Empire to The Republic of Turkey, from 1960ies to 1990 and nowadays.
The artifacts in Anatolian Civilizations Museum, which is one of the top-rated museums in the world with its unique collections and is the winner the “Museum of the year in Europe” in 1997, are exhibited in chronologically separated sections. The upper hall area holds Palaeolithic Age, Chalcolithic Age, Old Bronze Age, Assyrian Trade Colonies Age, The Old Hittite and Hittite Imperial Age, Phrygian Kingdom, Late Hittite Kingdom, Urartian Kingdom sections, and the lower hall holds Ankara; Down the Ages and Classical Periods sections. You can climb to the top of Ankara Castle for a panoramic view and you can also visit Rahmi M. Koç Museum in the region. You can enjoy the view while having a drink or eating breakfast at the historical And Café in Kaleici. In the evening you can also go to the concerts at the Museum of Archaeology and Art in this region.
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Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
2 Gözcü Sk.
36 locals recommend
The artifacts in Anatolian Civilizations Museum, which is one of the top-rated museums in the world with its unique collections and is the winner the “Museum of the year in Europe” in 1997, are exhibited in chronologically separated sections. The upper hall area holds Palaeolithic Age, Chalcolithic Age, Old Bronze Age, Assyrian Trade Colonies Age, The Old Hittite and Hittite Imperial Age, Phrygian Kingdom, Late Hittite Kingdom, Urartian Kingdom sections, and the lower hall holds Ankara; Down the Ages and Classical Periods sections. You can climb to the top of Ankara Castle for a panoramic view and you can also visit Rahmi M. Koç Museum in the region. You can enjoy the view while having a drink or eating breakfast at the historical And Café in Kaleici. In the evening you can also go to the concerts at the Museum of Archaeology and Art in this region.
Ankara Rahmi M. Koç Museum, which is the first industrial museum of Ankara, can be preferred after visiting the Anatolian Civilizations Museum and the castle because of its proximity. Special collections related to fields such as machines, toys, medicine and transportation are exhibited in the museum, which is paid because it is a private enterprise.
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Rahmi M. Koc Muzesi
11 locals recommend
Ankara Rahmi M. Koç Museum, which is the first industrial museum of Ankara, can be preferred after visiting the Anatolian Civilizations Museum and the castle because of its proximity. Special collections related to fields such as machines, toys, medicine and transportation are exhibited in the museum, which is paid because it is a private enterprise.
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Erimtan Museum
10 Gözcü Sk.
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Ankara Castle
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Cer Modern
No:3 Altınsoy Cd.
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Cso Ada Ankara
Suluhan Bazaar
No:38 Şht. Teğmen Kalmaz Cd.
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Atakule
Atakule
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Botanic Park
No:10/B Çankaya Cd.
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Eymir Lake
30 locals recommend

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Hamamönü Sokak
Hamamönü Sokak
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Beypazarı
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Kızılay
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Bahçelievler
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Tunali Hilmi Caddesi
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Gölbaşı
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