Attractions


The mausoleum of the founder and leader of Republic's, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, was built on the hill of Rasattepe. The architecture completed in 1953 and Ataturk was removed from the temporary burial site at the Ethnographic Museum and brought here with great ceremony on the same year. The building has a remarkable entrance, is a synthesis of antique and modern architectural themes, and also is a proof of the classiness and strength of Turkish architecture
Within the Structure there are the following towers:
o the Tower of Independence,
o the Tower of Liberty,
o the Road of Lions,
o Mudafaa-i Hukuk Tower,
o the Soldier's Tower,
o the Tower of Victory,
o the Tower of Peace,
o the April 23 Tower,
o the Misak-i Milli Tower,
o the Reform Tower and
o the Victory Reliefs.

The Mausoleum hall itself is a colonnaded temple with huge bronze doors but not much in the way of decoration. There is the tomb of Ismet Inonu, the first prime minister of the Turkish republic and the president after Ataturk's death, opposite to Mausoleum. A number of Ataturk's personal belongings are exhibited here in Anitkabir.

Museum Phone: (+90 312) 310 53 61
Opening hours: Winter: 0900-1200 & 1300-1700 – Summer: 0900-1230 & 1330-1700, closed on Mondays.

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