Atatürk's Residence and Railway Museum

On 27 December 1919, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk went to Ankara for the first time to start the Turkish National Movement against the occupation of Turkey.

These railway items include documents, medals, railroad switches, track samples, and silver tableware used in the dining and sleeping cars.

Seals, certificates, identity cards, tickets, license plates of locomotives, telephone, and telegraphy sets used in the railroad communication are also on display.

In 2006, personal belongings and private photographs of Fikriye Hanım, donated by her nephew, Hayri Özdinçer, were included in the museum.

[6] The museum is open from 9:00 to 17:00 local time on weekdays; it is closed on weekends and on national and religious holidays.

The museum building inside the Ankara Central Station .
Atatürk 's special railroad car he used during his nationwide tours between 1935 and 1938.