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Museum of Modern Art
Edit ThisAnkara has quite a good Museum of Modern Art.
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Mausoleum of Ataturk
Edit ThisCeremonial guard at mausoleum entrance
No visit to Ankara would be complete however without a visit to the Mausoleum of Kemal Ataturk the father of modern Turkey. The mausoleum which overlooks the city includes an interesting museum detailing Ataturk’s life.
With all its qualities, Anitkabir is one of the finest examples of
architecture of its era, covering approximately 750,000 square metres.
It is divided into two parts as The Peace Park and The Monument Block.
The Peace Park
Inspired by Atatürk's famous phrase "Peace at home, peace in the world", Anıtkabir more..
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Roman Baths of Caracalla
Edit ThisEquipped with central heating
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Hisar
Edit ThisBuilt using marble and stones of older construction, the citadel is an impressive sight.
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Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Edit ThisBest Museum in town. It has a selection of the country’s best archaeological artifacts.
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Haci Bayram Mosque
Edit ThisGoes back to the 15-th century and is named after the revered dervish who is buried there.
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Grand National Assembly Museum
Edit ThisThe assembly that founded modern Turkey first met in Ankara. This museums celebrates the new Turkey and its foundations.
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Julian’s Column
Edit ThisBuilt by the Roman emperor Julian in the 4-th
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