Things to see in Ankara Travel Guide

Erimtan Archeology and Arts Museum

Ardent authority Yüksel Erimtan figured out how to store up a dazzling number of ancient rarities from Turkish archeological destinations amid his life and this new exhibition hall amasses them here, in perfectly curated shows. The accumulation features the Roman and Byzantine periods specifically, yet in addition contains a couple of decision pieces from the Bronze Age.(by bus hire hull)

Address: Ulus, Gözcü Sokak, Ankara,

Phone: +90 312 311 0411

Opening occasions:

Tues-Sun 1000-1700.

Site: http://www.erimtanmuseum.org

Confirmation Fees:

Indeed

Incapacitated Access: Yes

UNESCO: No

Ankara Citadel (Ankara Kalesi)

No visit to Ankara is finished without a meander around its Old City region contained inside its much-assaulted post dividers. Specifically noteworthy inside the conservative region are the twelfth century Alaettin Mosque, and the post purpose of the Şark Kulesi (East Tower), with perspectives over the city.

Address: Ulus, Gözcü Sokak, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions: Website: http://www.ankarakalesi.com

Affirmation Fees:

No

Debilitated Access: No

UNESCO: No

Anıtkabir, the Mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk

This tremendous marble landmark contains the tomb of present day Turkey's originator, Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk). Just as the real tomb, the complex contains a gallery committed to Turkey's War of Independence, Atatürk's program of modernizing changes a while later, and memorabilia gave to the man himself.(by hull taxi)

Address: Tandoğan, Anıt Caddesi, Ankara,

Phone: +90 312 231 7975

Opening occasions:

Day by day 0900-1630 (Feb-mid-May); every day 0900-1700 (mid-May-Oct); day by day 0900-1600 (Nov-Jan).

Site: http://www.anitkabir.org

Affirmation Fees:

No.

Crippled Access: Yes

UNESCO: No

Historical center of Anatolian Civilisations

Turkey's chief exhibition hall follows the stunning history and large number societies of Anatolia (cutting edge Turkey) from the Paleolithic age up to the Byzantine time. The emerge accumulations are the antiques and divider artistic creations uncovered from the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük, and the corridor committed to Anatolia's acclaimed Hittite civilisation.(by bradford taxi)

Address: Ulus, Gözcü Sokak, Ankara,

Phone: +90 312 324 3160

Opening occasions:

Every day 0830-1900.

Site: http://www.anadolumedeniyetlerimuzesi.gov.tr

Confirmation Fees:

Indeed.

Incapacitated Access: Yes

UNESCO: No

Rahmi M Koç Industrial Museum

This is a gallery for children and enormous children alike. The varied accumulation here spreads everything from science and processing to toys and music, with media shows dispersed all through to help guest understanding. It's housed in the Çengelhan, an old caravanserai (explorer's motel) that has been reestablished to its previous wonder.

Address: Ulus, Depo Sokak, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions:

Tues-Fri 1000-1700, Sat-Sun 1000-1900.

Site: http://www.rmk-museum.org.tr

Confirmation Fees: Disabled Access: No

UNESCO: No

Hacı Bayram Mosque

Ankara's most essential mosque is devoted to adored fifteenth century heavenly man Hacı Bayram Veli, organizer of a request of dervishes. Today it remains a noteworthy journey site for Muslims. Non-Muslims wishing to enter the mosque should dress fittingly (long pants and long sleeves) and females should wear a headscarf.

Address: Ulus, Hacı Bayram Veli Caddesi, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions: Website:

Confirmation Fees:

No

Incapacitated Access: No

UNESCO: No

Painting and Sculpture Museum

This gallery houses a progression of displays exhibiting a choice of canvases and other Turkish fine arts dating from the nineteenth and twentieth hundreds of years. Albeit little (and not keeping pace with the numerous craftsmanship displays of Istanbul) the gathering contains works by the majority of Turkey's most notable craftsmen.(by carlisle taxi)

Address: Samanpazarı, Türkocağı Sokak, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions:

Tues-Sun 0900-1800.

Site:

Affirmation Fees:

No

Crippled Access: No

UNESCO: No

Ethnography Museum

Ankara's Ethnography Museum brags a captivating accumulation ancient rarities that spread the extent of Turkish culture, imaginativeness and conventions from floor covering making and earthenware production to espresso. It is housed inside a white marble post-Ottoman structure which was utilized as Atatürk's catacomb until the Anıtkabir was worked during the 1950s.

Address: Samanpazarı, Türkocağı Sokak, Ankara,

Phone: +90 312 311 9556

Opening occasions:

Day by day 0830-1730 (summer); Tues-Sun 0830-1700 (winter).

Site:

Confirmation Fees:

Indeed.

Impaired Access: Yes

UNESCO: No

Sanctuary of Augustus and Rome

One of Ankara's grasp of Roman leftovers, this sanctuary was worked in around 20BC when Ancyra (advanced Ankara) wound up local capital of the Roman territory of Galatia. The ruin is archeologically vital as the sole site of a total Res GestaeDiviAugusti (Deeds of the Devine Augustus) funerary engraving.

Address: Ulus, Hacı Bayram Veli Caddesi, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions:

Tues-Sun 0830-1700.

Site:

Confirmation Fees:

Indeed

Impaired Access: No

UNESCO: No

Roman Baths

Situated in focal Ulus, Ankara's Roman showers remains are thought to have been built by the ruler Caracalla somewhere in the range of 212 and 217 and was committed to Aesculapius, lord of wellbeing. Today the site is fairly scruffy and congested yet the impression of the showers can in any case be seen.

Address: Ulus, Çankırı Caddesi, Ankara,

Phone:

Opening occasions:

Day by day 0830-1700

Site:

Affirmation Fees:

Truly.

Debilitated Access: No

UNESCO: No