Atatürk Museum

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Thessaloniki, Greece

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History museum· Historical place museum· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Atatürk Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Atatürk Museum is located in Thessaloniki, Greece on Apostolou Pavlou 17. Atatürk Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in Greece.

Address

Apostolou Pavlou 17

Phone

+30 2310248452

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Rovshan Almaszadeh

The house is the birthplace of the founder of modern Turkey. It's very close to the centre. It took only 10 min for me. Entrance for free. It's very calm place, where you can discover many facts about Ataturk.

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Anthony Manmohan

An interesting history of the modern founder of Turkey. Behind the Turkish Embassy on Turkish soil.

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Amal Amra Tutuianu

Nice place, very calm. Professional staff. Not to much to see but very interesting stuff. Loved the music . Loved the way everything is in the correct place. You spend an overall of 1 hour there. Recommended. Enjoy and have fun.

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The Honest Explorer

Small, cozy but pretty interesting.. I would recommend a visit!

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Ana Assuncao

Good place to learn about Turkish history in Greece. It’s free entrance just open the metal door at the entrance. You have to sign a paper with your name and country. There is a garden outside and inside is fresh! 3 floors to visit. It’s worth it! Not crowded

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aeromaster

Founder of Turkish Republic, ATATURK's birthplace. R.I.P. It is very important to understand his ideas and ideals. ''Peace at home, peace in the world.''

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Eren Yıldız

The iron gate at the entry can be pushed back, if not, just ring the bell. It's free for everyone. For Turks there isn't much new inside but for foreigners it's definitely worth a visit. What surprised me most were the transcripts and grades of him throughout his study life. He was truly a unique person in the history.

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Yoel Tovi

Good written texts accompanied by periodic footage, but lacking more interesting object and museum-like content.