Izmir Atatürk Museum was built between 1875 and 1880[1] by an Armenian carpet merchant, Takfor Spartalian, in 1.
Today, the building is used as a museum exhibiting the writings of Atatürk and his personal effects.
There is a high door and a glass part above it, with statuettes and pictures of Greek and Armenian culture inside.
There are a large number of mirrors which lend a sense of space, ornamental niches, and some Doric columns in the backyard.
In the hall, in the right and left niches, there are some marble statuettes, a large crystal mirror and a bust of Atatürk.