Atatürk Evi

Eastern Mediterranean


Along the pedestrianised section of Atatürk Caddesi is a museum in a beautiful six-room villa where Atatürk spent 11 days in October 1925. It's full of photographs, clothes and other artefacts from his life, but essentially it's only worth visiting to see the grand rooms and the pleasant garden.


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