
Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı Museum was established when the house where Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, one of the prominent figures of Republican-era Turkish literature, was born and raised, was expropriated by the Ministry of Culture and converted into a museum in 1974. The house, constructed in 1733, is among the original examples reflecting the traditional architectural features of Diyarbakır.Location and Historical BackgroundThe house where Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı was born is located at No. 3 Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı
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Ahsen Güneş
ToTokat Atatürk House and Ethnography Museum is located in the Devegörmez neighbourhood, Devegörmez Street, in the centre of Tokat. The building is a civil mansion representative of late Ottoman residential architecture. Restored faithfully to its original state and converted into a museum, the house serves both as a spatial witness to Atatürk’s historic visits to Tokat and as an ethnography museum reflecting the traditional lifestyle of the period.Historical Significance and Atatürk’s VisitsMusta
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Meltem Saraç