Hasan Fehmi Ataç Apartment

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Hasan Fehmi Ataç Apartment, Historical apartment in Altındağ, Turkey

The Hasan Fehmi Ataç Apartment is a four-story residential building in Ankara featuring a monumental facade with projecting elements and varied window styles from the second floor upward. The ground level contains retail shops while the upper levels house self-contained residential units.

The building was constructed between 1922 and 1925 and initially served as offices for the Court of Accounts. Its construction occurred during the early development period of modern Ankara.

The building incorporates design elements from the First National Architecture Movement, combining Seljuk and Ottoman architectural influences.

The building stands at the intersection of Anafartalar and Denizciler streets, making it straightforward to locate. Visitors should be aware that the ground level operates as commercial space while the upper sections are residential areas.

The structure features ornamental railings on its eastern balconies and terrace that reflect European architectural influences from the early 1900s. These details represent a blend of local and Western building traditions from that era.

Location: Altındağ

Inception: 1922

GPS coordinates: 39.93789,32.85925

Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:47

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