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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Ali Kuşçu Astronomy Center is a space based science and entertainment center built in Mamak district of Ankara. It includes planetarium, 10D simulation rooms, VR virtual reality games, robot, coding, carpenter, STEM and science workshops and various entertainment devices that are renewed every day. Entrance is free but all the services are charged separately or package programs are offered. The price range is between 10 TL and 35 TL
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Feza Gürsey Science Centre (FGBM) is a science museum in Ankara, Turkey. It is named after Feza Gürsey, the renowned Turkish mathematician and physicist. The centre was founded by the Metropolitan municipality of Ankara. It was opened on 23 April 1993, the Children's Day of Turkey. It is situated in Altınpark, the main recreation center of Ankara.
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