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Republic Museum (The Second Parliament Building)

Tourist attraction Museum

One of the Best Places To Visits in Altındağ


Address

Doğanbey, Cumhuriyet Cd. No:7, 06050 Altındağ/Ankara, Türkiye

Website

www.cumhuriyetmuzesi.gov.tr

Contact

+90 312 310 53 61

Rating on Google Maps

4.80 (5.8K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Sunday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Monday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM to 5 PM

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  • 4/5 Ga G. 2 years ago on Google • 359 reviews
    its a beautiful building and turkish republic and the place where everything was decided in parlamant. For a forigner there is nothing special but its good to visit if you like world history of any country. The price was 20Tl For each person and the good point is you can use same ticket also for war of independence musium 100 meters distance in the same street.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Thomas B. 1 year ago on Google • 349 reviews
    In diesem Museum befand sich von 1924 bis 1961 das Parlament der Republik Türkei. Sehr schönes und interessantes Museum. Ein Besuch ist sehr zu empfehlen.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kaan U. 2 years ago on Google
    Old Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It is currently used as a museum. Worth to visit . Entrance ticket fee is 20 liras (2021).
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dejan B. 1 year ago on Google • 1060 reviews
    To better understand, I advise visiting this after the first Parliament - the same ticket of 3-4 Euros is valid for both. This edifice was primary built for the Republican People's party, but was converted into a Parliament and served for that purpose 1924-1960. On the lower floor is the big assembly room with Ataturk vax figure on the balcony. The upper floor has offices of the President, Prime minister, clerks and a guest meeting room. Count on 30-45 min for your visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Yasin O. Y. 1 year ago on Google • 68 reviews
    Grand Old National Assembly. It's a very nice place to visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kağan B. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the best places to visit if you're interested in the history of the Republic!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Marnie D. 6 years ago on Google • 434 reviews
    The museum has amazing relics of the republican history of Turkey. Beautiful crafted furniture, paintings of Ataturk and even the clothing he wore.

  • 5/5 ÜNSAL T. 1 year ago on Google • 213 reviews
    WHEN YOU BUY THE TICKET FOR THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE MUSEUM YOU CAN GET INTO THIS MUSEUM AS WELL, VERY NICE MUSEUM LOTS OF ARTIFACTS TO SEE, AGAIN MAJOR ISSUE IS THE PARKING NO PARKING LOT

  • 4/5 Hamzeh L. 4 years ago on Google • 149 reviews
    Very nice little museum, worth going to but not a whole lot to see. 4 stars because most of the descriptions are only in Turkish, I had to use google image translate for most of the museum to understand what was being displayed.

  • 3/5 N M. 4 months ago on Google • 135 reviews
    Museum with historical items related to the founding of the republic, and personal items of Atatürk and other leaders.

  • 5/5 M D. 6 months ago on Google • 90 reviews
    My visit to the Republic Museum in Ankara was truly a fascinating experience that deeply immersed me in Turkey's rich history. Located in the heart of the capital, next to the second parliament building, the museum offered an engaging journey through the events and personalities that shaped the modern Turkish republic. Upon arrival, I was greeted by an impressive and modern building, which, in itself, made a statement about the country's progress. The architecture was striking and symbolized the values of innovation and advancement that Atatürk and his successors had in their vision for Turkey. The museum began with a chronological display of the events that led to the establishment of the republic, with World War I and the War of Independence as significant milestones. The exhibited artifacts, photographs, and documents were informative and captivating. I was particularly impressed by the documents marking the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne, which signified the end of the Turkish War of Independence and the establishment of the new republic. A highlight of the museum was the section dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the republic. His personal belongings, clothing, and furniture were beautifully displayed. The immersive audiovisual presentations and biographical information provided an in-depth understanding of his life and legacy. It felt as though I was getting a step closer to the man behind the legend. Another intriguing aspect of the museum was the depiction of the social and cultural transformation that took place in the early years of the republic. The exhibited items, including clothing, musical instruments, and artworks, bore witness to the transition from an Ottoman-influenced society to a modern, secular state. This was a pivotal period in Turkish history, and the museum vividly brought this transformation to life. A highlight of my visit was the opportunity to enter Turkey's second parliament building, which is part of the museum complex. This impressive building served as the parliament from 1961 to 1982 and has a rich history. The marble columns and the grandeur of the assembly hall were breathtaking, providing a sense of the country's political history. What made the museum even more special was the informative and friendly attitude of the staff. They were willing to answer questions and provide additional information about the displayed pieces. It made my visit all the more enriching. After my journey through Turkey's history, I visited the museum cafe, where I could savor traditional Turkish dishes and beverages. It was a perfect conclusion to my visit as I reflected on the impressions of the day. In summary, my visit to the Republic Museum in Ankara was a deeply satisfying and educational experience. It offered a captivating glimpse into the remarkable history and evolution of the Turkish republic. The museum succeeded in presenting the country's complex history in an accessible and immersive manner. I left with a deeper understanding and appreciation for Turkey's rich cultural and political heritage. I highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in history, culture, and politics. It is a true treasure for the city of Ankara and for Turkey as a whole.

  • 3/5 Md.Ishtiaq Ahmed T. 4 years ago on Google • 62 reviews
    The First Parliament Building of Turkey. The place is full of historical monuments and artifacts. The entrance fee is 12 TL now in 2020.

  • 3/5 fatimah che r. 1 year ago on Google
    if you love to know about Turkish parliament and Ataturk, yes you can give this place a chance. Parking is hard to find, because it is not provided. So you need to find a park near street.

  • 5/5 Necati Y. 2 years ago on Google
    2. Meclis. Görülmeli. Second council house of Turkish Republic. Can't miss it!

  • 5/5 Zeynep S. 9 months ago on Google • 49 reviews
    A must visit in Ankara! I loved the historic atmosphere and exhibitions.

  • 5/5 Cem A. 11 months ago on Google
    Another significant historical place. Also known as “The second TBMM(parliament) building“

  • 5/5 Özcan Y. 2 years ago on Google
    The first parliament of modern Turkey. 💖

  • 5/5 Kat V. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautifully decorated. I learned new things about modern Turkish history.

  • 5/5 Imran A. 2 years ago on Google
    Had to go to make muze kart. It was not crowded at all. The lady at the bufe was very helpful.

  • 5/5 Esra Z. 5 years ago on Google
    İf you have foreign visitor you can take them to here to show the roots of rebuplic its very nice place to observe Early stage of rebuplic.

  • 5/5 Emilia V. 2 years ago on Google
    It was nice to have acces to a very important place for Turkey's history. It includes a display of personal effects of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and other important political personalities of that time. 20TL the entrance fee for an adult, including the ticket for the Independence War museum also, just next to this one.

  • 5/5 Spractive 4 years ago on Google
    It's perfect and contains lots of history and memories.

  • 5/5 Keegan B. 2 years ago on Google
    Very interesting place. Good to see where this state was constituted.


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Amenities


  • Accessibility
    • ✓️ Wheelchair accessible entrance
    • ✓️ Wheelchair accessible restroom
    • ✓️ Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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