¿Sabías que en esta humilde casa de Alanya, el padre de la Turquía moderna plantó un árbol que aún susurra secretos de 1935?
The museum is generally open Monday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM in summer (April-October) and until 5:00 PM in winter. However, we recommend checking the latest opening hours on Alanya's tourism website: Alanya Municipality.
Yes, admission to the museum is completely free. It is one of the few museums in Turkey that does not charge visitors, making it an accessible stop for every budget.
We recommend allowing 30 to 45 minutes. It is a relatively small house museum, but full of historical details, where you can calmly appreciate the belongings and photographs of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
This was the house where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, stayed during his visit to Alanya in 1935. The building preserves personal objects and documents that symbolize Turkey's modernization.
The best time is in the morning (before 11:00 AM) between April and June or September and October. You will avoid the intense summer heat and the crowds of July and August, when Alanya receives more tourists.
Access to the first floor, where the main exhibition is located, includes steps. The old town of Alanya has cobbled streets, so we recommend going with a companion if mobility assistance is needed.
Just a 10-minute walk away, you will find Alanya Castle and the Red Tower. We also recommend Damlataş Cave. More information at: Official Turkey Guide.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the historic district, respect the rules about not touching the exhibited objects, and visit early so you can combine it with other nearby places. There are traditional cafés 5 minutes away where you can rest afterward.
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