A great place for the people of Turkey. We were met by multi-meter queues from the local population. It's incredible that all this was built in honor of one person. Also, the entrance is free everywhere!
The queue moved quickly, 40 people were running at once, but there is little shady place and, if you are unlucky, you will roast in the summer in the sun. And so, the museum itself is very cool, all aspects of the main character's life are touched upon and demonstrated in the museum. A very large collection of books was simply amazing in its diversity. It was also interesting to look at retro items for shaving, haircuts, and applying perfume.
There is a separate entrance to the mausoleum, and it looks incredibly epic. There are also stone lions and a changing of the guard on the territory. The changing of the guard was not very impressive, but the steadfastness of these men, who stand in helmets throughout the territory, is amazing
A large-scale structure, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, is a must-visit in Ankara. Firstly, it is very beautiful, and secondly, there are very beautiful views of the city from a height. As a bonus, it's very unusual to see the changing of the guard.
Be sure to visit this place, of course, an ordinary mausoleum, but I really liked the museum, where everything inside was connected with Ataturk. It is advisable to come on weekdays. We got on November 11 after the Ataturk Memorial Day, there were a lot of people. They waited in line for a very long time while they came in, then for some reason they waited inside until they came out. If it had been organized differently, there would hardly have been a queue even at the museum. Admission is free to the museum too