Ethnography Museum Of Ankara

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The Ethnography Museum of Ankara is a museum of ethnography dedicated to the cultures of historic and current civilizations that flourished in Turkey. The museum building was designed by architect Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu and built between 1925 and 1928.The museum hosted the sarcophagus of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from November 21, 1938 until November 10, 1953, during the period of the construction of Anıtkabir, his final resting place.
After the death of Atatürk on November 10, 1938 at Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, his remains were transferred on November 19 by sea on the battlecruiser TCG Yavuz from Istanbul to Izmit and subsequently by train to Ankara arriving on November 20. His flag-draped casket was placed on a catafalque before the building of the Turkish Grand National Assembly for state funeral. On November 21, 1938, his body was brought to Ethnography Museum of Ankara on a horse-drawn caisson. Also British, Iranian and Yugoslavian guards of honor escorted the cortège on its way to the museum.

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