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On this private sightseeing trip in Ankara, discover the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations along with other historical sites. Travel back in time with your knowledgeable guide to find artifacts from the Stone and Neolithic periods and discover more about the Hittites, Phygians, and Uratians. This tour also reveals the history of the Ataturk Mausoleum and the Citadel of Ankara.
Visit many historic locations in Ankara during a half-day tour of the city. Enjoy individualized attention from your private guide during this exclusive Ankara private tour. Visit the Ataturk Mausoleum, the Citadel of Ankara, and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Discover artifacts from the Neolithic, Hittite, and Stone Ages, among other periods. Pickup and drop-off services from specific hotels.
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The tour ends in Anıtkabir, below the big Turkish flag.
09:00 AM
Travelers can be picked up at the hotel lobby.
This museum's displays, which begin with an intriguing display of artifacts from the Catal Huyuk site—often referred to as the first known human community in the world—place an unusual emphasis on the earlier invaders of Anatolia. Highlights include a series of tablets whose translations serve as a reminder of how little has changed in the world over the ages.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Recognized as the emblem of Ankara, the Citadel commands a commanding view of the city. Built by the Hittites or the Phrygians, it is the oldest area of the city, with residents living mostly unchanged from 600 years ago. The area was inhabited prior to 2000 BC.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
With the renovation done between 1997 and 2001, the ruins of the Roman Bath in Ankara, which span an area of about 65.000 m2, have assumed the look of an outdoor museum. The roughly one thousand stone artifacts found among the remains can be divided into three primary categories: architectural elements, tablets, and burial steles. The majority of the tomb steles from the Roman and Byzantine eras are on display in the southern wing of the Palaestra, while the northern wing features blocks with scriptures, postaments (pedestals), and water pipes; the eastern wing features an altar and other architectural pieces; and the middle section features sarcophagus and lion sculptures. - We can change this attraction with the "First Parliament Building" if the weather is not suitable for the tour.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Ataturk, the creator of the Turkish Republic, a revolutionary, a valiant soldier, a great leader, and a global figure, is eternally resting in this mausoleum. Built in 1953 and completed with a view over Ankara, it was the site of Ataturk's burial in November of that same year. Numerous Turkish artists have contributed statues, reliefs, and other embellishments to the mausoleum.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
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