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ADANA
ATATÜRK MUSEUM
The museum
building located on Ceyhan Street, is one
of the traditional Adana houses built in
the 19th century. It is a two storey stone
building with projections, and a hip roof.
Because of these characteristics, the building
was registered by our Ministry as a "Immobile
Cultural Heritage to be Conserved"
and thus taken under protection. Atatürk
and his wife were guests at this house which
belongs to Suphi Pasha from the
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Ramazanoğulları
Dynasty, during his Adana visit of 15 March
1923. The building was expropriated with
the initiative of Atatürk Science and Culture
Museum Protection and Support Association
and with leadership of the then Commander
of the armed forces in Adana, Bedreddin
Demirel and was restored and started to
function as a museum in 1981 under the Museum
Directorate.
March 15, the day of Atatürk's arrival in
Adana is celebrated each year with an official
ceremony held at this building. |
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Ground
Floor
Scientific Study Room: Holds the bounded
volumes of local newspapers Yeni Adana,
Türk Sözü, Çukurova and Dirlik which were
published during and following the Independence
War.
Library : There are about 2000 volumes
written in the Ottoman language and Turkish
(with Latin alphabet). These books were donated
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with Suphi Pasha, Ali
Münif Yeğenaga, Gani Girici, Alaatin Tumluer,
Nejat Yazıcıoğlu and Kasım Ener as the main
donators.
Upper Floor
The Hall: There
is a wax statue of Atatürk made by Nevzat
Duruak, a retired officer.
Bedroom: Has a brass bed, bed and table
covers with silver thread embroidery, two
Maraş work armchairs and a wardrobe.
Study: Holds a Maraş work armchair,
table, chairs, a telephone instrument, cupboard
and a portrait of Atatürk.
Press Room: In a glass case there are
bounded Pozantı editions of the newspaper
Yeni Adana and the framed pictures of its
staff.
Room of The Fighters (Mücahit):Contains
the portraits of Gani Girici and some other
civilian fighters, medal belonging to Gani
Girici and a watch stopped at 9.05, the time
of Atatürk's death.
Living Room: There is a walnut chair,
water pipe (nargile) a metal brazier, and
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Hatay
Room: When
Atatürk visited Adana a group led by a lady
named Ayşe Fıtnat from Hatay, which was
at the time under French occupation visited
him and presented him with a black rose.
Atatürk, in response said that "the
Turkish Lands of forty centuries cannot
be left in the hands of the enemy".
Mannequins are arranged in this room to
represent the occasion. There is also a
carved walnut side table, Turkish flag and
pictures of various sizes showing delegations
from Hatay Republic.
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Gun
Room:It contains guns and hand guns
of various sizes and types, epaulets of
the general rank, a scaled model of the
house where Atatürk was born, a sample of
the stone which was sent to Atatürk's Mousoleum
(Anıtkabir) from Osmaniye and a glassed
cupboard holds metal coins from various
years.
Aid's Room: This is the room where
Atatürk's aid stayed. There is a brass bed,
bed spread with gold and silver thread embrodiery,
a walnut veneered wardrobe, metal jug and
basin.
Kuva-i Milliye (National Independence
Army) Room: There is a busts of İsmet
İnönü and busts of people who made notable
contributions during the Kuva-i Milliye
period and those who initiated the movement.
Atatürk Science and Culture Museum is open
to visits every day except Monday. Turkish
students and the military personnel can
visit the museum free of charge.
Museum Phone: (+90-322) 359 78 66
Open hours to visit: 9.00-16.30
Open days to visit : Everyday except
Monday
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