ANITKABİR:
Anıtkabir is the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, located in Ankara. Completed in 1953, it serves as a memorial and symbol of national pride. The architectural design combines elements of traditional Turkish and modern styles, featuring an impressive structure with a large courtyard, a museum, and a ceremonial hall. Anıtkabir attracts millions of visitors annually, who come to pay their respects and learn about Atatürk's contributions to the nation and its history. The site also hosts various commemorative events, especially on national holidays.
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ETNOGRAFYA MUSEUM:
The Ankara Ethnography Museum, located in Turkey's capital, is dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Turkish people and various ethnic groups. Established in 1930, the museum features a diverse collection of artifacts, including traditional clothing, textiles, handicrafts, and household items, reflecting the daily lives and customs of different communities. The building itself, designed in a neoclassical style, adds to the cultural experience. The museum serves as an important resource for understanding Turkey's multifaceted identity and history.
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Today we are visited both Etnografya and Resim Heykel Museums. In Etnografya there are numerous Turkish Islamic artefacts. This museum shows and teachs us how traditional Islamic Turks lived before. There are many places huge areas in that museum.
RESİM HEYKEL MUSEUM:
The Ankara Painting and Sculpture Museum, established in 1980, is dedicated to Turkish visual arts, focusing on modern and contemporary works. Housed in a historic building, the museum features a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and graphic arts by prominent Turkish artists. It aims to promote and preserve the country's artistic heritage while offering a platform for both established and emerging talents. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs, making it a vibrant cultural hub in Ankara.
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Today we both visited Etnografya and Resim Heykel Museum. In Resim Heykel Museum there are a lot of paintings sculptures explains modern and historical art. Especially historical arts includes end of the Ottoman Empire and Independence War of Turkey periods. There is also had Pablo Picasso exhibition area we are really impressed that.