ATATÜRK MUSEUM (ATATÜRK MÜZESI)
On the avenue (continuity of Cumhuriyet Caddesi), it is distinguished by its pinkish architecture and colour. The building where Ataturk lived from 1918 until 16 May 1919 was acquired by the Istanbul municipality on 28 May 1928. This house, where Ataturk began his thoughts on the struggle for national liberation, opened his doors to the public on 15 June 1942 under the name of the Kemalist Revolution Museum to highlight his personality and his radical reforms. A new exhibition of exhibition spaces is undertaken by the municipality as of May 19, 1989. An important part of the museum's collections is the personal clothing and objects of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Photographs relating to his civilian and military life, written documents of his hand are also exposed.
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