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Ankara: The capital of civilisations since Roman times

Thanks to its location in the centre of the country, Ankara has been a historical junction of major trade routes and a crossroads of migratory streams.

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Ankara: The capital of civilisations since Roman times

This mausoleum, built between 1944 and 1953, is a magnificent, neo-classical building appropriately designed with sombre lines and set on a vast esplanade.

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Ankara: The capital of civilisations since Roman times

There is a museum housing a wax statue of Atatürk, writings, letters and items belonging to him, as well as an exhibition of photographs recording important moments in his life and in the establishment of the Republic.

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Ankara: The capital of civilisations since Roman times

Visitors to Ankara have the opportunity to enjoy nature, too. Twenty-five kilometres to the south of Ankara on the Konya road is Gölbaşı Lake, a popular place for its attractive scenery and its fine lakeside restaurants.

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Ankara: The capital of civilisations since Roman times

The old county of Beypazarı, built on steep slopes and valleys, is extremely picturesque with its marketplace, traditional houses and natural landscape. Century-old Beypazarı houses reflect the typical characteristics of Ottoman and traditional Turkish domestic architecture.