Abdülaziz, Atatürk Cd. No:4, 42040 Meram/Konya, TürkiyeMap
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Pleasant Surprise
I needed a quiet break from city strolling, came in, and by chance met the manager, who spoke perfect English, was exceedingly helpful, and told me about the Dervish presentations at the IFAR centre, ...
I had a 'to do' list on arrival in Konya and on day two, I ventured into town to try and locate the Ataturk House Museum. As an admirer of this amazing man, who changed the face of Turkey....I have...
Atatürk's House Museum is a national museum in Antalya, dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to Antalya. During Atatürk’s era, Antalya was a small town yet Atatürk described Antalya as one...
To able to walk in the house that belonged to Ataturk the man of vision was just simply amazing . It is free to enter and has 2 floors . As a history freak I just love the place.
This is one of the best museums or exhibits that I have been to that has focused on a person and what they have accomplished. The buildings are stunning. The information is well laid out and the items...
Pleasant Surprise
I needed a quiet break from city strolling, came in, and by chance met the manager, who spoke perfect English, was exceedingly helpful, and told me about the Dervish presentations at the IFAR centre, ...
An honour and a privilege...
I had a 'to do' list on arrival in Konya and on day two, I ventured into town to try and locate the Ataturk House Museum. As an admirer of this amazing man, who changed the face of Turkey....I have...
ATATURK
Atatürk's House Museum is a national museum in Antalya, dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to Antalya. During Atatürk’s era, Antalya was a small town yet Atatürk described Antalya as one...
Epic
To able to walk in the house that belonged to Ataturk the man of vision was just simply amazing . It is free to enter and has 2 floors . As a history freak I just love the place.
Inspirational
This is one of the best museums or exhibits that I have been to that has focused on a person and what they have accomplished. The buildings are stunning. The information is well laid out and the items...