Atatürk's House Museum
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The Atatürk House Museum in Antalya is a national memorial dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk — founder of the Turkish Republic — to the city. Its exhibits trace those stays against the backdrop of the sweeping reforms Atatürk drove through in the 1920s and 1930s: secularisation, the Latin-alphabet switch, and the new Republican constitution. Housed in a period konak-style villa typical of early Republican civic architecture, the museum opened in 1986 and remains free of charge, open daily 08:30–17:30. It offers a concise, regionally grounded look at Kemalist ideology and Anatolian history during one of Turkey's most turbulent transformative decades.
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