ATATÜRK HOUSE MUSEUM

Two-storey historical building built on Atatürk Street in 1912; cut, made of rubble stone and brick. The house, which was registered in 1923 in the name of the treasury, was used as the Governor's Mansion and was assigned to Atatürk's arrival in Konya. The house, which was purchased by the Konya Municipality from the treasury in 1927, was registered in the name of Atatürk as an expression of Atatürk's gratitude to the people of Atatürk on 19.7.1928 and was given to the title deed "Reisicumhur Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha for the people of Sivas". record. The house, which was purchased by the Konya Special Administration in 1940 for a symbolic price, was converted into the Governor's Mansion again and used as the Governor's Mansion until 1963. In 1963, the building was transferred to the Ministry of National Education and repaired, and a year later it was opened on 17 December 1964 under the name of "Atatürk House-Culture Museum". Atatürk Museum was restored and reorganized by the General Directorate of Monuments and Museums of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Atatürk, the "Atatürk Museum" on April 17, 1982. opened to visit. In the arrangement of the museum, the feature of the use of the house as a house has been taken into consideration and therefore no change has been made to disrupt the architectural characteristics. In the museum, the place of Konya and Konyali in the War of Independence was tried to be explained by documents and photographs. In the exhibitions in the lower and upper halls of the museum, it was tried to ensure integrity with the dashboard and the window. In the panels, documents, photos and newspaper clippings that show Atatürk's visits to Konya, his visits in the city, daily notes he kept in this house are exhibited. In the showcases, some dresses belonging to Atatürk and various items used in this house are exhibited.