Ankara's Historic Landmarks
Ankara's landscape spans thousands of years, from the Early Bronze Age Yumurtatepe Tümülüsü to the mid-20th century Anıtkabir mausoleum. This collection highlights the city's Roman legacy through the 3rd-century Roman Baths and the Temple of Augustus, which preserves the Res Gestae Divi Augusti inscription. Medieval history is represented by the Ankara Citadel’s layered fortifications, while modern Turkish history is anchored by the bronze Victory and Security Monuments located in the city's central squares.
Anıtkabir
Anıtkabir is a mausoleum complex located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, Turkey.
Ankara Citadel
Ankara Castle is a historic fortification in the city of Ankara, Turkey, constructed in or after the 7th century.
Temple of Augustus
The Temple of Augustus and Rome is an augusteum located in the Altındağ district of Ankara. It is thought to have been built around 25–20 AD.
Security Monument
Security Monument Güvenlik Anıtı is installed in Güvenpark of Ankara, Turkey. It was built in 1935.
Roman Baths
Built during the 3rd-century reign of Emperor Caracalla, this complex features the remains of a frigidarium, tepidarium, and caldarium, alongside an open-air museum of Roman-era inscriptions and architectural fragments.
Victory Monument
Victory Monument is a monument in Ankara, Turkey.
Yumurtatepe Tümülüsü
An Early Bronze Age burial mound located in the Çamlıca neighborhood of the Yenimahalle district.
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