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The Ankara Opera House, inaugurated in 1948, is the largest opera and ballet house in the city..
The Ankara Opera House, inaugurated in 1948, is the largest opera and ballet house in the city.
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Ankara, Turkey
The Vakif Eserleri Museum showcases breathtaking Turkish carpets from 15th and 16th centuries which were gifted to mosques all over the country
The Ethnography Museum of Ankara showcases Turkish history and culture through its wide range of artifacts, from art and manuscripts to costumes and weaponry
The State Art and Sculpture Museum exhibits a collection of Turkish art from the late 19th century to the present day
The Hatti Monument (also Hittite Sun Monument) on Sıhhiye Square is a bronze solar disc with an antlered stag between two calves that symbolizes the Hittite gods and commemorates Anatolia's earliest known civilization
The War of Independence Museum displays important military photographs, documents and furniture from the Turkish War of Independence against Allied proxies, which led to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey
The Victory Monument was erected in 1927 to commemorate the Turkish War of Independence
Ulus is the heart of Ankara, a bustling area around a square with several historical sites such as the Monument of Republic, Ankara Palas and Statue of Victory
The Aslanhane Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Turkey, dates back to 1290