Yemek ortamı
Cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues are available. a fun street for young people
Aşkaabat Caddesi
Aşkabat CaddesiCafes, restaurants and entertainment venues are available. a fun street for young people
cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues are available. a fun street for young people. Bars and clup venues are available.
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Tunali Hilmi Caddesi
Tunalı Hilmi Caddesicafes, restaurants and entertainment venues are available. a fun street for young people. Bars and clup venues are available.
Hamamönü Sokak
Hamamönü SokakDelicious food, drinks and breakfasts are available in the historic city.
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Château d'Ankara
Atatürk, the Turkish nationalist leader and founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey.
Anıtkabir
AnıtkabirAtatürk, the Turkish nationalist leader and founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey.
Ankara Ulus square in the First Grand National Assembly of Turkey on the construction of the building began in 1915. Originally designed as a club building of the Committee of Union and Progress, the building was designed by the architect Salim Bey, and the construction was overseen by the military architect of the corps, Hasip Bey.
The most distinctive feature of the two-storey building, which is of Turkish architectural style, is the use of Ankara stone (ANDESITE) on its walls.
When the Assembly was decided to convene in this building on April 23, 1920, the building, which was not completed yet, was completed with the contribution of the nation as a work of national excitement.
of 15 October 1924. With April 23, 1920 I. Turkey used as Parliamentary Grand National building then the Republican People's Party headquarters and continued to function as the School of Law, in 1952, was transferred to the Ministry of Education in 1957 initiated efforts to convert it into a museum. Building on April 23, 1961 "Museum of Grand National Assembly of Turkey" with the name is opened to the public.
Within the framework of the program celebrating the 100th anniversary of Atatürk's birth, in 1981 the Ministry of Culture and Tourism General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums reopened the museum on April 23, 1981 as a result of the restoration and exhibition works.
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Musée de la Guerre d'Indépendance (Bâtiment de la Première Assemblée Nationale Turque)
No:14 UlusAnkara Ulus square in the First Grand National Assembly of Turkey on the construction of the building began in 1915. Originally designed as a club building of the Committee of Union and Progress, the building was designed by the architect Salim Bey, and the construction was overseen by the military architect of the corps, Hasip Bey.
The most distinctive feature of the two-storey building, which is of Turkish architectural style, is the use of Ankara stone (ANDESITE) on its walls.
When the Assembly was decided to convene in this building on April 23, 1920, the building, which was not completed yet, was completed with the contribution of the nation as a work of national excitement.
of 15 October 1924. With April 23, 1920 I. Turkey used as Parliamentary Grand National building then the Republican People's Party headquarters and continued to function as the School of Law, in 1952, was transferred to the Ministry of Education in 1957 initiated efforts to convert it into a museum. Building on April 23, 1961 "Museum of Grand National Assembly of Turkey" with the name is opened to the public.
Within the framework of the program celebrating the 100th anniversary of Atatürk's birth, in 1981 the Ministry of Culture and Tourism General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums reopened the museum on April 23, 1981 as a result of the restoration and exhibition works.