Presidential Atatürk Museum House - Ankara
The Atatürk Museum Pavilion, which is located in the Presidential Çankaya Campus, is the house that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk used as a residence and working place between 1921-1932.

This building, which was the residence of Gazi Mustafa Kemal until moving to the Pink Pavilion, witnessed many important events during the War of Independence and the first years of the Republic, and which was planned to revolutions including the establishment of the Republic, was opened to the public in 1950 as a museum.

A comprehensive maintenance and repair work was initiated between 2002 and 2007 in order to stop the deterioration in the building and the goods, and the necessary arrangements were made to exhibit the building as a ‘residence çok reflecting the period in which it was used rather than a museum. The restoration work was completed and the Atatürk Museum Pavilion was reopened on April 19, 2007.

It was aimed to reflect the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the mansion and to make the visitors feel that they were in a house where life continued.

Atatürk Museum Pavilion Visiting Hours: You can visit by appointment by phone or e-mail on weekdays, national holidays and 10 November Atatürk Memorial Day between 13: 00-17: 00 without making an appointment.

Atatürk Museum House Holidays: Monday

Atatürk Museum Pavilion Entrance Fee: Free