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Atatürk's House Museum (Antalya)

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Established
  
1986

Type
  
National, Biographical

Function
  
Museum

Location
  
Antalya, Turkey

Visitors
  
71,800 (2010)

Address
  
Haşimişcan Mahallesi, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–5PMTuesday8AM–5PMWednesday8AM–5PMThursday8AM–5PMFriday8AM–5PMSaturday8AM–5PMSunday8AM–5PMMondayClosed

Similar
  
Ataturk House Museum, Alara Castle, Alanya Archaeological Museum, Karaalioglu Park, Ehmedek

Atatürk's House Museum (Turkish: Atatürk Evi ve Müzesi)) is a national museum in Antalya, Turkey dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to this city.

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Museum building

The museum is located in a two-storey replica house, which was rebuilt original. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk stayed during his official visits to Antalya in 1930 and 1935 in the mansion that belonged to the governorship of the province. In 1984, the building was handed over to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to be transformed into a house museum. The building had to be broken down in the frame of city's street widening project. With the financial support of a local electricity distribution company, the house was rebuilt at the same location. In 1986, the museum opened to the public.

Exhibitions

At the first floor, newspapers, photos and documents relating to Atatürk's visits to Antalya between March 6–10, 1930 and February 18–19, 1935 are on display. At the second floor, there are two working rooms and a bedroom. At another section on that floor, a collection of banknotes, coins, commemorative coins and postage stamps issued since the proclamation of the Republic is on the show.

The most important part of the museum is the room with personal belongings of Atatürk, which were brought from Anıtkabir, the mausoleum in Ankara.

Location and admission

Address

Işıklar Caddesi, Muratpaşa, Antalya

Admission
  • 09:00–19:30 April to October
  • 08:30–17:30 November to March
  • Mondays closed.
  • Admission is free of charge.

    References

    Atatürk's House Museum (Antalya) Wikipedia