Bursa Atatürk Museum, Historical house museum in Çekirge district, Bursa, Turkey.
The Bursa Atatürk Museum is a two-story stone-foundation building that contains a reception hall, dining room, bedroom, study, and glass house extension. The rooms display original furniture and photographs from that era.
The building was completed in 1895 and gifted to Atatürk by Bursa Municipality in 1923 during his second visit to the city. This gesture marked early recognition of his role in reshaping the nation.
The museum displays furniture and personal items from the early period of the Turkish Republic. Visitors can see how Atatürk lived and what objects surrounded him in his daily life.
The museum welcomes visitors during regular daytime hours on weekdays, closing on Mondays. It helps to arrive early in the day to explore the rooms at a leisurely pace.
The building displays a blend of 19th-century French elements and traditional Turkish features such as detailed woodwork and decorated eaves. This combination makes the house architecturally distinctive and offers insight into the exchange between European and local building styles of that era.
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