Just by the seaside of Chanakal, the scenery is very beautiful, in memory of the year of World War I, Turkey's founding father Atatuk commanded the battle here and finally led the Turkish people to the important venues of the victory of the Battle of Chanakal.
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Just by the seaside of Chanakal, the scenery is very beautiful, in memory of the year of World War I, Turkey's founding father Atatuk commanded the battle here and finally led the Turkish people to the important venues of the victory of the Battle of Chanakal.
The small museum facing the Strait, the building is in the late Ottoman style, displaying pictures, weapons, etc. of the Gallipoli campaign during World War I, and some rare war relics, including bullets that were combined because of the mid-air impact. A replica of the mine boat Nusrat, which docked next to the museum, was unusually heroic in the strait. The Allies cleaned up the entire sea with mine-sweeping boats the day before preparing to attack the strait, but that night Nusrat again lost some mines, causing three Allies to sink or severely damage by the mine.
The Dardanelles was also a military fortress, so this Chanakalé military museum is a display of some of the armaments of the time, although it is still very simple, but also full of wisdom
This museum is nice and very characteristic, the collection is very rich and there are some collections that are very valuable.
This museum is very well-known, with a lot of collections inside, and very distinctive, very good.
Mainly to commemorate the war between Turkey and Britain that year, which also laid the foundation for the founding of modern Turkey, so it is very important. The museum itself has been restored and can be seen!