5 History Museums in Çankaya That You Shouldn't Miss

March 28, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

Rising dramatically on a steep incline from the banks of the Enguri Su, Ankara, Turkey's capital and second most populous city, is a modern European metropolis speckled with reminders of its varied history. Old castles and ruins from Hittite, Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations dot the landscape. The modern city includes government and state houses, major universities, military bases, consulates, bustling nightlife and the oldest park in the city, Genclik Park.
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1. Anitkabir

Anitkabir Command Anittepe, Ankara 06570 Turkey +90 312 231 79 75 [email protected] http://www.anitkabir.tsk.tr/
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Anitkabir

Reviewed By FloopySandlet101 - Basel, Switzerland

We've been to Anitkabir on numerous different occasions by now. It really is simply a magnificent place, tributed to Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The thing is, it is hard to review a place like this in detail, as it contains a lot of information about Atatürk, is free and even if the prior two statements wouldn't be there, it still is just beautiful. In the center of Ankara, with a great view almost the entire 360 degrees. It really simply is a must-see in Ankara. Also to learn more about the most important man in recent Turkish history, who's name and portrait you can see pretty much across Turkey. Offline reading about him in addition is also definitely recommended.

2. Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi

Gozcu Sokak No: 2 Ulus, Ankara 06240 Turkey +90 312 324 31 60 [email protected] http://www.anadolumedeniyetlerimuzesi.gov.tr
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Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi

This fascinating museum contains over 200,000 historic pieces of which only a fraction can be displayed at one time. Exhibits include Early Bronze Age statues and Neolithic wall paintings.

Reviewed By JaneE604 - New York City, United States

This is an outstanding museum, one of the best I have ever visited. The exhibits are fascinating and particularly well curated. This should be on everyone's "must see list" when in Turkey. I visited Ankara specifically to see this place and it was absolutely worth the trip. A circuit covers the history of Anatolia from the Paleolithic era through to the Uratians documented with amazing artifacts. Don't miss it! My only (small) compliant is that a few items were missing leaving an empty stand with the identity card still beside it. I expect they were on loan to other museums but it would have been nice to have some explanation provided.

3. 1. TBMM Kurtulus Savasi Muzesi

Fevzi Pasa Mah. Cumhuriyet Bulv. No: 1 Altindag, Ankara 06050 Turkey +90 312 310 71 40 http://www.kulturvarliklari.gov.tr/TR,44062/ankara-kurtulus-savasi-muze-mudurlugu.html
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1. TBMM Kurtulus Savasi Muzesi

Reviewed By ayhanustun - Istanbul, Turkey

As a part of any cultural visit to Ankara, capital city of Turkey, you must see the historical Parliament buildings where the milestones of the Turkish Republic was first set up. In particular, this small building (now turned into a museum under the concept of Turkish Republic War) which was converted from a school to the first Parliament of Turkey tells you a lot about that era. Please be reminded that it was established during the war years, when the Republic was not announced yet and the Ottoman Sultan was still trying to rule the country from Istanbul (which was under invasion).

4. Ataturk Museum Pavilion

Ziaur Rahman Cd. Çankaya Mahallesi, Ankara 06690 Turkey +90 312 403 54 44 [email protected] http://www.tccb.gov.tr/muzekosk/iletisim/
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Ataturk Museum Pavilion

Reviewed By IsilBozaci - Ankara, Turkey

an excellent place. you can see and feel the 1st days of Turkish Republic establishment . ant time you can go, it is open except from Monday, and its better to get an appointment for a guide.

5. Ankara Universitesi Tarihi Muzesi

Ankara Universitesi Rektorlugu, Dogol Caddesi Besevler Mahallesi, Ankara 06100 Turkey +90 312 212 60 40 [email protected] https://www.ankara.edu.tr/ankara-universitesi-tarihi-muzesi/
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