Ankara
Ankara – The Heart of Turkey
Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country’s second-largest city. Located in the Central Anatolia Region, this modern metropolis stands out both for its historical richness and its role as the administrative center. Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
A Modern City Intertwined with History
Ankara has a deep-rooted history that stretches from ancient times to the present day. The Temple of Augustus, the Roman Baths, Ankara Castle, and the Old Ankara Houses are among the significant structures that reflect the city’s historical texture. The city also shines with its museums – the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations is a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts.
A Capital of Culture, Art, and Flavor
Ankara is one of Turkey’s cultural hubs. Filled with theaters, opera houses, concert halls, and art galleries, the city hosts a wide range of festivals throughout the year. The capital is also known for its unique local tastes – especially Ankara Tava (Ankara-style meat dish) and the famous Ankara Simidi (bagel-like bread), which leave a lasting impression on visitors.
Why Ankara?
- The capital of the Republic of Turkey
- Rich in history and cultural heritage
- Home to Anıtkabir and significant museums
- A center for art, festivals, and gastronomy
With its structures carrying the traces of the past and its vibrant city life, Ankara continues to be the beating heart of Turkey.

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