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Anıtkabir is a complex located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, which includes the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Designed by Emin Onat and Orhan Arda, the construction of Anıtkabir began in 1944 and was completed in 1953.
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Ördekli Park
Maltepe, Süleymanbey Sk. No:8, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Maltepe Mosque
Maltepe, Şht. Gönenç Cd. No:3, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
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Germec Chicken
Yücetepe, Ordular Sk. No:2 D:a, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Duveroglu
Anıttepe, Gençlik Cd. No:28 / B, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Anit Iskender Kebap Konagi
Yücetepe, İlk Sk. No:37, 06580 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Fabb's Pub
Bahçelievler, Azerbaycan Cd. No:65 A D:B, 06490 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Suslu Restaurant
Mebusevleri, Süslü Sk. No:2, 06580 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Kahveci Hacıbaba - Tandoğan
Anıttepe, Gazi Mustafa Kemal Blv. No:139, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Yildiz Kebap
Maltepe, Gazi Mustafa Kemal Blv. 73-a, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Latife’s Beşevler
Bahçelievler, Taşkent Cd. 18/A, 06500 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
İŞLER GÜÇLER IZGARA & KOKOREÇ
Bahçelievler, Taşkent Cd. 19/B, 06490 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
Marco Pasha
Bahçelievler, Aşkabat Cd. No:20, 06490 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
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Anıtkabir

Mebusevleri, Anıttepe, Anıtkabir, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
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Anıtkabir is a complex located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, which includes the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Designed by Emin Onat and Orhan Arda, the construction of Anıtkabir began in 1944 and was completed in 1953.

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attractions: Ördekli Park, Maltepe Mosque, restaurants: Germec Chicken, Duveroglu, Anit Iskender Kebap Konagi, Fabb's Pub, Suslu Restaurant, Kahveci Hacıbaba - Tandoğan, Yildiz Kebap, Latife’s Beşevler, İŞLER GÜÇLER IZGARA & KOKOREÇ, Marco Pasha
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anitkabir.tsk.tr

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Maltepe Mosque

Maltepe Mosque

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(785)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Anıtkabir

Germec Chicken

Duveroglu

Anit Iskender Kebap Konagi

Fabb's Pub

Suslu Restaurant

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Latife’s Beşevler

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Germec Chicken

Germec Chicken

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Duveroglu

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(2.3K)

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Anit Iskender Kebap Konagi

Anit Iskender Kebap Konagi

4.1

(447)

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Fabb's Pub

Fabb's Pub

3.9

(889)

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4.9
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4.0
4y

Known as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk mausoleum.

Access go there using private car you need register prior visiting for parking and entrance access.

You can also use public transport metro nearby and walking after ticket entrance booth take you 800m or you can use the shuttle from entrance booth.

Once you see stairs building guard by the soldier (yes they alive not statue) then you can buy Audi guidance for full knowledge about this mausoleum.

Long walk more to get to the tomb /graveyard of the nation hero, where you can see his graveyard which is placed higher than the floor, well reserve, it's clean spacious and well guard.

The spotlight is the tomb building very large nice open air in front with 2 side building surrounded. You can see whole turkey mountaineering and city as this place situated in center. Mesmerizing view indeed.

There's 2 wing building that you can explore which display war history and how Atatürk devoted his life for nation and tales about his life during the era.

Cafeteria is located after you finish touring the south wings, if you visit during summer time please prepared your bottle drink. You always can refill the water in drink fountain available.

Please don't pose in lion statue you damaging the property and kept the guard busy to reminding you to stay away. Keep your distance and obedience of rules of the mausoleum have for example if no camera or recording allowed then kept your gear in your bag and just enjoy the place and scenery avai6 with your eyes.

Keep the place clean and always be nice and polite to each other.

FYI: THE MUSEUM It closed on 5pm During bayram holiday metro and entrance is free Use your museum card (buy annual membership) you can explorer whole museum available in turkey in a year.

Would be 5 star perfect if they can add more facilities of this place I.e showroom History of the Atatürk life in short movie or else in glance, library corner whereas people can have adequate time to know the figure etc

One thing i need to emphasize for Indonesian specially!

I heard rumor swirling around this place particularly, from Indonesian people ( they post in YouTube, TikTok etc) saying this place is stink due to graveyard, and create bad rumor around this nation figure etc it's rubbish rumor and baseless. What right do you have to bad mouthing other nation hero!??

This is graveyard of Turkish nation hero who deliberate their nation from colonization, despite other things this what tourist should know. Learn history of Turkish people itself or reading the history that summarize and written all over this mausoleum. So just don't judging, commenting and make bad remark of other people...

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5.0
43w

"A Monumental Tribute to Turkey’s Founding Father" Anıtkabir is not just a mausoleum—it’s a profound journey through Turkish history, architecture, and national pride. This grand complex, dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the visionary founder of modern Turkey, leaves visitors awe-struck with its majestic design and deeply moving atmosphere.

Key Highlights ✅ Architectural Grandeur: The mausoleum’s towering columns and travertine stone facade evoke the grandeur of ancient Greek temples, while its symmetry and scale reflect Atatürk’s monumental legacy. The site spans 750,000 m², blending Turkish architectural styles with modern symbolism.

✅ Emotional & Historical Depth: The Hall of Honor houses Atatürk’s tomb, where the hourly Changing of the Guard ceremony (a precise, solemn ritual) underscores the nation’s reverence for its leader . The adjacent Atatürk Museum displays his personal artifacts, including clothing, medals, and even his car, offering intimate insights into his life and reforms .

✅ Symbolic Landmarks: Walk the Road of Lions, flanked by 24 lion statues symbolizing strength and peace, or explore the ten towers representing ideals like Independence and Freedom. Don’t miss the Peace Park, a serene green space with 48,500 trees embodying Atatürk’s motto: “Peace at home, peace in the world” .

✅ Free & Accessible: No entry fee, free luggage storage, and wheelchair-friendly pathways make this site accessible to all .

✅ Breathtaking Views: Perched on a hilltop, Anıtkabir offers panoramic vistas of Ankara. Sunrise and sunset visits are particularly magical .

Visitor Tips Timing: Arrive early (9–10 AM) for crowd-free photos or afternoon (3–5 PM) to catch the guard ceremony . Dress Modestly: Out of respect, cover shoulders and knees . Guided Tours: Enhance your visit with stories of Atatürk’s reforms and Turkey’s independence .

"Awe-inspiring! The architecture and museum made me understand why Atatürk is so revered. The guard ceremony gave me chills."

"Free entry, rich history, and a must-visit for anyone in Turkey. Bring tissues—it’s emotional!"

Final Verdict Anıtkabir is more than a tomb—it’s a living testament to Turkey’s transformation. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, or simply seeking inspiration, this site earns its place as Ankara’s crown jewel. Don’t miss it!

📅 Hours: 9 AM–5 PM (summer), 9 AM–4 PM (winter) | Closed Mondays & Thursdays for maintenance .

Plan your visit and prepare to be moved by the legacy of a leader who shaped a...

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5.0
2y

My visit to Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. This sacred site is not only a testament to the final resting place of the revered founder of modern Turkey but also a shrine that encapsulates the soul of a nation and its people.

As I approached Anıtkabir, I was struck by the monumental grandeur and solemn beauty of the structure. It stands as a fitting tribute to a man who was not just a leader but a visionary, the forefather of the Turkish Republic, and a saviour during the tumultuous times of the First World War. The architecture of Anıtkabir, with its simplicity and strength, mirrors the character and resolve of Atatürk himself.

Walking through the grounds, I felt a deep sense of reverence. The atmosphere is one of solemnity and respect, a silent acknowledgement of the profound impact Atatürk had on shaping the destiny of Turkey. The mauseoleum is not just a place of remembrance; it is a place of pilgrimage for the Turkish people, a symbol of their national identity and pride.

The tomb of Atatürk, with its aura of dignity and peace, evokes a powerful emotional response. It’s a reminder of the sacrifices made for the independence and modernisation of Turkey. The presence of honour guards, standing motionless and respectful, adds to the solemnity of the site, reinforcing the importance of this place in the hearts of the Turkish people.

Visiting the museum section of Anıtkabir, I gained deeper insights into Atatürk's life, his monumental struggles, and his enduring legacy. The exhibits, photographs, and personal belongings paint a vivid picture of a man who was far ahead of his time, a leader who envisioned a progressive, secular, and independent Turkey.

What resonates most from my visit to Anıtkabir is the enduring spirit of Atatürk that seems to permeate through the halls and grounds of this majestic site. His principles of peace, freedom, and progress continue to inspire and guide the Turkish nation.

Anıtkabir is more than just a mauseoleum; it is a deeply symbolic and meaningful site that captures the essence of Turkish history and the soul of its people. It stands as a poignant reminder of the legacy of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a leader whose vision and determination shaped the destiny of a nation. A visit to Anıtkabir is not just a journey through history; it is a pilgrimage to the...

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Known as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk mausoleum. Access go there using private car you need register prior visiting for parking and entrance access. You can also use public transport metro nearby and walking after ticket entrance booth take you 800m or you can use the shuttle from entrance booth. Once you see stairs building guard by the soldier (yes they alive not statue) then you can buy Audi guidance for full knowledge about this mausoleum. Long walk more to get to the tomb /graveyard of the nation hero, where you can see his graveyard which is placed higher than the floor, well reserve, it's clean spacious and well guard. The spotlight is the tomb building very large nice open air in front with 2 side building surrounded. You can see whole turkey mountaineering and city as this place situated in center. Mesmerizing view indeed. There's 2 wing building that you can explore which display war history and how Atatürk devoted his life for nation and tales about his life during the era. Cafeteria is located after you finish touring the south wings, if you visit during summer time please prepared your bottle drink. You always can refill the water in drink fountain available. Please don't pose in lion statue you damaging the property and kept the guard busy to reminding you to stay away. Keep your distance and obedience of rules of the mausoleum have for example if no camera or recording allowed then kept your gear in your bag and just enjoy the place and scenery avai6 with your eyes. Keep the place clean and always be nice and polite to each other. FYI: THE MUSEUM It closed on 5pm During bayram holiday metro and entrance is free Use your museum card (buy annual membership) you can explorer whole museum available in turkey in a year. Would be 5 star perfect if they can add more facilities of this place I.e showroom History of the Atatürk life in short movie or else in glance, library corner whereas people can have adequate time to know the figure etc One thing i need to emphasize for Indonesian specially! I heard rumor swirling around this place particularly, from Indonesian people ( they post in YouTube, TikTok etc) saying this place is stink due to graveyard, and create bad rumor around this nation figure etc it's rubbish rumor and baseless. What right do you have to bad mouthing other nation hero!?? This is graveyard of Turkish nation hero who deliberate their nation from colonization, despite other things this what tourist should know. Learn history of Turkish people itself or reading the history that summarize and written all over this mausoleum. So just don't judging, commenting and make bad remark of other people nation hero.
Harry IsenHarry Isen
My visit to Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. This sacred site is not only a testament to the final resting place of the revered founder of modern Turkey but also a shrine that encapsulates the soul of a nation and its people. As I approached Anıtkabir, I was struck by the monumental grandeur and solemn beauty of the structure. It stands as a fitting tribute to a man who was not just a leader but a visionary, the forefather of the Turkish Republic, and a saviour during the tumultuous times of the First World War. The architecture of Anıtkabir, with its simplicity and strength, mirrors the character and resolve of Atatürk himself. Walking through the grounds, I felt a deep sense of reverence. The atmosphere is one of solemnity and respect, a silent acknowledgement of the profound impact Atatürk had on shaping the destiny of Turkey. The mauseoleum is not just a place of remembrance; it is a place of pilgrimage for the Turkish people, a symbol of their national identity and pride. The tomb of Atatürk, with its aura of dignity and peace, evokes a powerful emotional response. It’s a reminder of the sacrifices made for the independence and modernisation of Turkey. The presence of honour guards, standing motionless and respectful, adds to the solemnity of the site, reinforcing the importance of this place in the hearts of the Turkish people. Visiting the museum section of Anıtkabir, I gained deeper insights into Atatürk's life, his monumental struggles, and his enduring legacy. The exhibits, photographs, and personal belongings paint a vivid picture of a man who was far ahead of his time, a leader who envisioned a progressive, secular, and independent Turkey. What resonates most from my visit to Anıtkabir is the enduring spirit of Atatürk that seems to permeate through the halls and grounds of this majestic site. His principles of peace, freedom, and progress continue to inspire and guide the Turkish nation. Anıtkabir is more than just a mauseoleum; it is a deeply symbolic and meaningful site that captures the essence of Turkish history and the soul of its people. It stands as a poignant reminder of the legacy of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a leader whose vision and determination shaped the destiny of a nation. A visit to Anıtkabir is not just a journey through history; it is a pilgrimage to the heart of Turkey.
İlker Majereİlker Majere
The Anıtkabir (Monumental Tomb), crowning a prominent hill in the center of Ankara about two km west of Kızılay along Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı (map), is the Mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk, founder and first president of the Turkish Republic. It’s well worth a visit. You enter the tomb complex between two square kiosks and several stylized statues. The kiosk on the right shelters a model of the Anitkabir complex and photos taken during its construction. Continue along a monumental avenue lined with neo-Hittite stone lion statues to reach the main courtyard. On the right as you enter the courtyard is the cenotaph of General Ismet Inönü beneath the western colonnade. Inönü (EE-ner-new), victorious general in the battle of that name during Turkey’s War of Independence, was Kemal Atatürk’s friend, comrade in arms, chief of staff, diplomat, prime minister and second president of the Turkish Republic. Opposite the Inönü cenotaph is the Anıtkabir itself, simple and timeless in style but grand and imposing. High-stepping guards parade before it. As you climb the monumental staircase to enter, note the inscriptions in gold on either side, excerpts from Atatürk‘s speech given on the 10th anniversary (1932) of the republic’s proclamation. You enter the mausoleum through huge brass doors, removing your hat out of respect (a guard will remind you if you forget to do so). The huge hall, lined in red marble, has simple mosaic decoration recalling the many ages and civilizations ofAnatolia: Hittite, Hellenic, Roman, Seljuk, Ottoman. Before you on the north side is a huge marble cenotaphcut from a single block of stone. Atatürk‘s actual tomb is beneath it. On the east side of the courtyard, a museum holds personal effects and memorabilia of Atatürk, as well as several of his official automobiles. A multimedia show about his life will fill you in on this most important period in Turkish history. The Anıtkabir is open every day from 09:00 am to 17:00 (5 pm, till 16:00/4 pm in winter). The museum closes for lunch from 12:00 noon to 13:00 (1 pm). Admission is free. To get to the Anıtkabir, take a taxi (probably not more thanTL9), or the Ankaray to the Tandoğan (TAHN-doh-ahn) station and walk uphill about a mile (1.5 km, 20 minutes), or take a taxi (about TL10).
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Known as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk mausoleum. Access go there using private car you need register prior visiting for parking and entrance access. You can also use public transport metro nearby and walking after ticket entrance booth take you 800m or you can use the shuttle from entrance booth. Once you see stairs building guard by the soldier (yes they alive not statue) then you can buy Audi guidance for full knowledge about this mausoleum. Long walk more to get to the tomb /graveyard of the nation hero, where you can see his graveyard which is placed higher than the floor, well reserve, it's clean spacious and well guard. The spotlight is the tomb building very large nice open air in front with 2 side building surrounded. You can see whole turkey mountaineering and city as this place situated in center. Mesmerizing view indeed. There's 2 wing building that you can explore which display war history and how Atatürk devoted his life for nation and tales about his life during the era. Cafeteria is located after you finish touring the south wings, if you visit during summer time please prepared your bottle drink. You always can refill the water in drink fountain available. Please don't pose in lion statue you damaging the property and kept the guard busy to reminding you to stay away. Keep your distance and obedience of rules of the mausoleum have for example if no camera or recording allowed then kept your gear in your bag and just enjoy the place and scenery avai6 with your eyes. Keep the place clean and always be nice and polite to each other. FYI: THE MUSEUM It closed on 5pm During bayram holiday metro and entrance is free Use your museum card (buy annual membership) you can explorer whole museum available in turkey in a year. Would be 5 star perfect if they can add more facilities of this place I.e showroom History of the Atatürk life in short movie or else in glance, library corner whereas people can have adequate time to know the figure etc One thing i need to emphasize for Indonesian specially! I heard rumor swirling around this place particularly, from Indonesian people ( they post in YouTube, TikTok etc) saying this place is stink due to graveyard, and create bad rumor around this nation figure etc it's rubbish rumor and baseless. What right do you have to bad mouthing other nation hero!?? This is graveyard of Turkish nation hero who deliberate their nation from colonization, despite other things this what tourist should know. Learn history of Turkish people itself or reading the history that summarize and written all over this mausoleum. So just don't judging, commenting and make bad remark of other people nation hero.
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My visit to Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. This sacred site is not only a testament to the final resting place of the revered founder of modern Turkey but also a shrine that encapsulates the soul of a nation and its people. As I approached Anıtkabir, I was struck by the monumental grandeur and solemn beauty of the structure. It stands as a fitting tribute to a man who was not just a leader but a visionary, the forefather of the Turkish Republic, and a saviour during the tumultuous times of the First World War. The architecture of Anıtkabir, with its simplicity and strength, mirrors the character and resolve of Atatürk himself. Walking through the grounds, I felt a deep sense of reverence. The atmosphere is one of solemnity and respect, a silent acknowledgement of the profound impact Atatürk had on shaping the destiny of Turkey. The mauseoleum is not just a place of remembrance; it is a place of pilgrimage for the Turkish people, a symbol of their national identity and pride. The tomb of Atatürk, with its aura of dignity and peace, evokes a powerful emotional response. It’s a reminder of the sacrifices made for the independence and modernisation of Turkey. The presence of honour guards, standing motionless and respectful, adds to the solemnity of the site, reinforcing the importance of this place in the hearts of the Turkish people. Visiting the museum section of Anıtkabir, I gained deeper insights into Atatürk's life, his monumental struggles, and his enduring legacy. The exhibits, photographs, and personal belongings paint a vivid picture of a man who was far ahead of his time, a leader who envisioned a progressive, secular, and independent Turkey. What resonates most from my visit to Anıtkabir is the enduring spirit of Atatürk that seems to permeate through the halls and grounds of this majestic site. His principles of peace, freedom, and progress continue to inspire and guide the Turkish nation. Anıtkabir is more than just a mauseoleum; it is a deeply symbolic and meaningful site that captures the essence of Turkish history and the soul of its people. It stands as a poignant reminder of the legacy of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a leader whose vision and determination shaped the destiny of a nation. A visit to Anıtkabir is not just a journey through history; it is a pilgrimage to the heart of Turkey.
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The Anıtkabir (Monumental Tomb), crowning a prominent hill in the center of Ankara about two km west of Kızılay along Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı (map), is the Mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk, founder and first president of the Turkish Republic. It’s well worth a visit. You enter the tomb complex between two square kiosks and several stylized statues. The kiosk on the right shelters a model of the Anitkabir complex and photos taken during its construction. Continue along a monumental avenue lined with neo-Hittite stone lion statues to reach the main courtyard. On the right as you enter the courtyard is the cenotaph of General Ismet Inönü beneath the western colonnade. Inönü (EE-ner-new), victorious general in the battle of that name during Turkey’s War of Independence, was Kemal Atatürk’s friend, comrade in arms, chief of staff, diplomat, prime minister and second president of the Turkish Republic. Opposite the Inönü cenotaph is the Anıtkabir itself, simple and timeless in style but grand and imposing. High-stepping guards parade before it. As you climb the monumental staircase to enter, note the inscriptions in gold on either side, excerpts from Atatürk‘s speech given on the 10th anniversary (1932) of the republic’s proclamation. You enter the mausoleum through huge brass doors, removing your hat out of respect (a guard will remind you if you forget to do so). The huge hall, lined in red marble, has simple mosaic decoration recalling the many ages and civilizations ofAnatolia: Hittite, Hellenic, Roman, Seljuk, Ottoman. Before you on the north side is a huge marble cenotaphcut from a single block of stone. Atatürk‘s actual tomb is beneath it. On the east side of the courtyard, a museum holds personal effects and memorabilia of Atatürk, as well as several of his official automobiles. A multimedia show about his life will fill you in on this most important period in Turkish history. The Anıtkabir is open every day from 09:00 am to 17:00 (5 pm, till 16:00/4 pm in winter). The museum closes for lunch from 12:00 noon to 13:00 (1 pm). Admission is free. To get to the Anıtkabir, take a taxi (probably not more thanTL9), or the Ankaray to the Tandoğan (TAHN-doh-ahn) station and walk uphill about a mile (1.5 km, 20 minutes), or take a taxi (about TL10).
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