Atatürk Museum, Şişli

Local nameAtatürk Museum, Şişli
LocationMeşrutiyet, Istanbul, Turkey

Atatürk Museum is a historic house museum dedicated to the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first president of the Republic of Turkey. It is located in the district of Şişli, on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey.

It is located in a three-storey house built in 1908. Mustafa Kemal rented the house after returning from the Syrian Front and lived there with his mother Zübeyde, sister Makbule and adopted son Abdurrahim. He lived there until May 16, 1919, the day he sailed on the ship Bandırma to Samsun, on his way to the headquarters of the Ninth Army Troops Inspectorate in Erzurum. The house was purchased in 1928 by the Municipality of Istanbul and some of Atatürk's personal belongings were stored there. The house was converted to a museum and opened to visitors on June 15, 1942, as Atatürk Revolution Museum.

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Opening hours

Currently closed for renovation.

Admission

Free admission.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atatürk_Museum,_Şişli

Official website http://www.ibb.gov.tr/sites/ks/en-US/1-Places-To-Go/museum/Pages/ataturk-museum.aspx

Phone +90 212 240 63 19

Address Halaskargazi Caddesi 250, Şişli, İstanbul 34400, Turkey

Coordinates 41°3'22.974" N 28°59'14.133" E

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