ANKARA
THE HEART OF TURKEY
The meeting point of the roads between Europe, Africa and Asia. 5000 years of cultural heaven.
Many western and eastern civilizations have chosen Ankara as home to this land, it became the capital to the Republic of Turkey which is founded after the First World War.
As the capital city and the administrative centre of Turkey, symbolizes independence and modernity to Turkish people.
In Ankara, you can visit many indoor and outdoor museums that have survived to the present day despite thousands of years of bridges between the past and the present.
There are many historical and modern mosques in the city. One of those is Hacı Bayram Mosque.
The roof of the Hacı Bayram mosque was built on the wall of the temple of Agustus, which symbolizes that religions can live for centuries.
One of the places you should not go to Ankara without seeing is the historical Ankara houses.
The health and tourism resources of Ankara are the historical baths of Turkish baths and hot springs.
Ankara is a university city with 5 major states and ten private universities.
Ankara is an art city. State opera and ballet performances, the state and private theaters, the Presidential symphony orchestra concerts and national and international festivals can be enjoyed throughout the year with great pleasure.
All of the institutions and organizations that act with the opinion of Atatürk 's strong head are found in the body, have led to the construction of many sports fields.
Ankara also attracts attention with its parks and green areas.
Kızılay is the epicenter of Ankara’s business and social scene, with endless designer retail shops, department stores, outdoor markets, stylish restaurants and dizzying nightclubs and bars.
Turkish cuisine is one of the three famous cuisines in the world. Ankara cuisine is an outstanding example of Turkish cuisine.
Anıtkabir, as the mausoleum of the first and second President of the Republic of Turkey, is a beautifully designed museum which attracts not only tourists but also historians and architects every year.
If spending time in museums and mosques allows you to see part of Ankara’s history and cultures, then going to Ankara Castle enables you to see the 360 degree of Ankara.
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations acts as an introduction to the ancient history of Turkey and Ankara.
Atakule, opened in 1989, is a communications and observation tower with a height of 410 feet.If you want to eat with a view, visit Atakule, its restaurant which rotates 360 degrees in an hour, giving you panoramic views of the city without even having to leave your seat.
Ankara, is a center of tolerance and culture. Ankara with 53 museums, archaeological sites and ncient ruins, traditional houses, unique cuisine, festivals for years, seated theater culture, history and natural beauty, food culture and tourism, the agriculture and animal husbandry, politics and the athletes, which is a pioneer in providing capital to Turkey to art and human life. Lots of recreation areas with a great meeting point in the capital of Turkey for culture be proud to be5000 years of ultural heaven.
Ankara is the heart of Turkey