CerModern Kütüphane, Art museum and library in Hacı Bayram Mahallesi, Turkey
CerModern combines an art museum with a specialized library containing extensive collections of modern art publications, stage arts references, and research materials.
The institution, which opened its doors in December 2011, transformed a former railway maintenance facility into a contemporary cultural center in Ankara.
The library section organizes regular art conferences, literature presentations, and educational programs that connect researchers with specialized art resources and publications.
Located on the ground floor of CerModern, the library welcomes visitors from Tuesday to Sunday between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM with wheelchair accessibility.
The facility integrates a makerspace hub within its library structure, enabling visitors to combine research activities with hands-on creative experimentation.
Location: Hacı Bayram Mahallesi
Accessibility: Accesible en silla de ruedas
Operator: CerModern
Address: Anafartalar, Altınsoy Cd. No:3, 06101 Sıhhıye / Altındağ/Altındağ/Ankara 06101 06101
Opening Hours: Martes-Domingo 10:00-18:00
Phone: +903123100000
Website: http://cermodern.org
GPS coordinates: 39.93159,32.84942
Latest update: March 11, 2025 12:06
Ankara, the capital of Turkey, features evidence of twenty-five centuries of history. The Ankara Citadel overlooks the city from its hill at 978 meters above sea level, with 16-meter-high stone walls. The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations occupies a 15th-century Ottoman caravanserai and displays archaeological collections from the Paleolithic to the classical era. Atatürk’s mausoleum, built in 1953, exhibits personal items and documents of the founder of the Turkish Republic in its 3,000 m² museum. Roman remains include the Augusteum from the first century BC, decorated with Latin and Greek inscriptions, as well as the Roman Baths from the third century. Religious landmarks reflect different periods: the Hacı Bayram Mosque from 1427 retains its marble decorations and Ottoman calligraphy, while the Kocatepe Mosque, completed in 1987, can hold up to 24,000 people. The Ethnographic Museum displays costumes, carpets, and musical instruments from Turkish regions, completing a journey through the cultures and civilizations that shaped this Anatolian city.
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