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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
The Turkish president and prime minister will move to new residences for the first time in 91 years after Erdoğan decided to not stay in the Çankaya Presidential Mansion after being elected the country’s 12th president Aug. 10.
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
The Çankaya Presidential Compound stretches over 438 acres of land with its unique place in the history of the Turkish Republic. The Çankaya compound houses Atatürk's Museum Villa, the Pink Villa, the office of the Chief Aide-de-Camp, the Glass Villa and new office buildings including the State Supervision Council, reception halls and a press conference hall. There are also sports facilities, a fire brigade station, a greenhouse as well as the barracks of the Presidential Guard.
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
Atatürk resided in the Pink Villa until his death in 1938. All other presidents to date resided there after him. It was only after new office buildings were completed during 9th President Süleyman Demirel's term, that the Pink Villa was renovated and restored to its original design in 2001. Since then it has served only as a presidential residence.
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
AA Photo
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
AA Photo
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
AA Photo
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
AA Photo
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
In 1930, the original Villa had no more room to serve the needs of the expanding functions of the Presidency. Atatürk requested the renowned Austrian architect Professor Clemens Holzmeister be invited to design and build a new presidential palace.[1] Professor Holzmeister, after modifying his design in accordance with Atatürk's personal comments, completed the building in 1932, which later came to be known as the Pink Villa.
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
A 91-year history of the Çankaya Presidential Mansion
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