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Akköpru is the oldest bridge in Ankara, constructed in the 13th century over the Çubuk Çayı creek on the old trade route to Baghdad
The Ataturk House Museum is a replica of the house in Thessaloniki (Greece) where Kemal Ataturk was born and spent his childhood
Excavated ruins of a typical Roman bath can be seen on Cankiri Street
The Zincirli Mosque in Ulus was built in 1685 and is a typical 17th century Turkish mosque, with a stone dado and brick walls
The Agac Ayak Mosque was built in the 18th century, and is notable for its fine Ottoman architecture
The Mustafa Ayaz Museum & Cultural Museum exhibits paintings and sculptures by the eponymous artist
The Pul Muzesi or Stamp Museum at Turkish Telecom in Ankara displays a chronological collection of all the Ottoman and Turkish stamps circulated, from the first Tughra stamps of Sultan Abdülaziz of ‘The Sublime Ottoman Empire’ issued in 1863 up to present day prints
The Victory Monument was erected in 1927 to commemorate the Turkish War of Independence