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Spartakos
April 3, 2016
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was born in 1881, in a three-storey building of Apostolou Pavlou Street 75. In 1935, the building was donated by the municipality of Thessaloniki in the Turkish State, which converted it into a museum dedicated to Kemal Atatürk. The building was repaired in 1981 and repainted in its original colour (Pink). Most of the furnishings are original. Where deficiencies were supplemented with furniture from the mausoleum of Kemal and from Topkapi in Istanbul. To all the walls there are pictures of Kemal from different phases of his life. On the first floor there is the living room for strangers, a big daily room, the room of mother of Kemal, and kitchen with cookware of the era. On the second floor of the room in which he was born Kemal, as well as a room in which exposed personal kinds of Kemal originating from Ankara (clothing, tobacco shops, cutlery, wheel, etc). The walls are hung up, all the documents from the school life of Kemal.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was born in 1881, in a three-storey building of Apostolou Pavlou Street 75. In 1935, the building was donated by the municipality of Thessaloniki in the Turkish State, which converted it into a museum dedicated to Kemal Atatürk. The building was repaired in 1981 and repainted i…
George
December 18, 2013
Ataturk Museum is housed in the building where Kemal Ataturk, the “father of Turks”, was born and is located behind the Turkish Consulate.
Christos
October 3, 2016
The turkish embassy and house of Kemal Ataturk
George
September 5, 2016
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was born in this house in Apostolou Pavlou St in 1881. In 1935 the Thessaloniki city council decided to give the building to the Turkish State which afterwards converted it into a museum dedicated to the life and achievements of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Vicky And Harry
February 17, 2014
Kemal Ataturk' house is now visitable for all Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00.

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17 Apostolou Pavlou
Thessaloniki