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Soğuksu, Ata Cd., 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Turkey, Gumushane
Visitors can tour the interior & grounds of this stately former home of the namesake Turkish leader.
Closed for renovations until October 2033
Very nice palace.. Small and humble.. Entrance fees is fair
We visited this place on 3rd October 2022 unfortunately it was closed for renovation.Next visit to trabzon plan.Gift shop available opposite to the palace.
Looks a good place but it’s closed until 29th of October due to maintenance activities
The Palace is temporarily closed. I visited on 26th Sep 2022. Double check it before you decide to visit .The surroundings cafes are great.
Been here on 21.9.2022 and it was closed for renovation, supposedly until 2023. They did not update the information on google, so better call before going there. It is not worth spending your time coming to this remote place just to make a picture from outside. Especially if you dont have a car. After half an hour of waiting a bus arrived (for which you need a prepaid card and cant pay cash), no dolmus and taxi at all.
12 5l entrance fee, the Palace form the inside is okay, not the most interesting but the garden and the building are gorgeous its a must see.
This place favored by Atatürk while his visit to Trabzon. You may see old time kitchen and other rooms.
Nice place to visit and find out how Ataturk was living.I wish if his Commandment was translated to English and Arabic as well as some extra details about each room.Enteranc fee 50Lt for two adults.
It was my first time to see the pavilion from inside, it gave me very special feelings, the living room, kitchen, main room, bed room, even the bathroom, when i passed through them, i felt a LIFE, many years ago, it was place for leaders. All my RESPECTs
The palace of Ataturk with all the furniture inside as it is since his time.Very beautiful flowers and roses in the garden, and the nice thing a lot of new married people are going for photo sessions there with tuxedos and wedding dresses
I expect more than it was for the moment, I missed a lot of explanation about every room and from where’s all the furniture.. etc. It was very beautiful on the outside of the building and off course the garden was amazing a lot of roses and other roses..
Only the outside architecture is interesting & garden.
Nice place to visit. The garden around and the view of the city and sea is so beautiful.Yet, the issue is difficult if you have kids with strollers or if you are using a wheelchair.They do Not manage the number of people entering the building as it leads to crowded people inside.
A lovely building in a great location. There are lots of rooms filled with different furniture for different functions but not sure why it was felt necessary to fill so many with a table and chairs. Leave them empty or put some information on the original owner or Atatürk rather than - oh, another table and chair!
The pavilion is nice but there is no sense of history...artificial with a bunch of old photos and furniture
Lovely palaceAmazing viewHighly recommend to visitGreat opportunity to Explore atatruk story
The area around the place and the view to the sea are interesting, but the furniture inside isnt that good
Nice historical place but it is very crowded.
Nice to visitGood experienceThe visit will take 15 minutes
Small place, doesn’t have a lot of information,but has a nice garden around the place, you can take beautiful picturesif you have any extra days give it a visit ( make sure to check the weather before you go)The entry fee : 25 TL for adults and free for kids
Normal place , garden is only nice the Ataturk Pavilion Museum or Ataturk Palace, visitors can wander around and discover what this house contains of amazing and interesting things and collectibles. This pavilion is owned by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern Turkish Republic. And its collections room, which contains many impressive things, in addition, they can wander in the dazzling outdoor garden that contains a water pool and picturesque wooded paths, and visitors come to this museum also to take wonderful pictures of this luxurious house.
I would say its a nice place to see the view and it isnt for children as there isnt much activities other than eating and watching the view
Very nice historical place with excellent demonstration of the Attaturk Palace items and it been kept as it was there since the construction of the palace. Highly recommend to visit.
I had a very brief visit here. Very nice place,beautiful view and lovely house
Situated on top of high hill. Very nice little castle
If you around make visit, it’s a historical place & nice also it’s well taken care of by Gov so that tiny house will take you back date to that era fullyNice place
Small but a nice pavillion to visit. There was a man selling silver jewellery outside called Silverman which was pretty cool and cheaper than the big store outside.
Tiny piece of history yet enjoyed it, you can buy tickets on spot and enjoy this rich mans Palace which been transferred to attaturk who liked it Alot and you will know why once you visit 😃, its peaceful and great to walk around specifically the garden and the second floor balcony. It will take less than half an hour of you went thru it all slowly.
This is a very historic place, you can see an old map of turkey and that stuff from 100 years ago
The area is located in Çamlık hill, which on the top of hills close to Trabzon city. When we visited the area, it was foggy and the weather was amazing for photo shootings. Staff are helpful. You can go there via city minibuses very close (200 mfrom Trabzon city Musum. Or even by municipality buses. I do recommend to visit the nice place. Take snack and beverages with you. There is not any close by.
The Palace and the garden is so peaceful and beautiful
Great leader and the most respectful !Nice to be able visit one of the mansion , which quite interesting about the pattern on the heater, first I seen this
The museum is nice, the garden is wonderful.
Very beautiful place and with beautiful architectural design, it was Atatürk’s residence whenever he was in Trabzon and the location of the pavilion is also very nice, it was a nice visit i had of the pavilion back in my October 2020 trip.
I liked it. It has a very nice garden. In general the furniture is simple but still nice. The location is on top of a mountain.
Beautiful historical amazing view pretty garden
Very nice place. Beautiful garden and nice view to the city you can buy a ticket for 10 tl (Turkish Lira)
A summer pavilion with beautiful garden and great view from balcony, its not big and luxurious for a great leader but everything in building so charming for me, rooms with nice design, antique furniture and more interesting.
It is a nice place to see trabzon from the top as well to take nice photos, where i have seen many groom and pride taking photos for their weddings. Gardens inside the palace was great to sit and enjoy relaxing. Inside you cant go upstairs where it is closed so waste your time outside.
Nice and interesting museum that was the summer house of Ataturk. The garden is so beautiful even though small.
Historical places, Includes details of all rooms and palace accessories, Good for those who love history, And for those who love photography selfie, Entry ticket 8.5 TRY (TL).
It is a very nice place to visit and spend time with family and friends...It has a great views and it is moderately quite! good for short picnic.Its only missing a few services that help to make the person feel more served.
Its beautiful thing to see , the garden and the rooms were nice .You have to buy a ticket (8.25 to guess)
Small place but nice to know about history and how they live before more than 100 years.. entry fees ..
Only good if need to pass time / if you were nearby ... the road to it makes it un-pleasant but hey .. you can get a good photos and to see a good view
Nice to see. You will miss nothing if you did not have the time to.
Good historic place but its location is not easy to find.
Very nice garden, we spent most of our time in the garden. The house wasn’t as luxurious inside as it looks from the outside , and it was very crowded with little space so you can’t really take your time inside.
Nice place to visit with lots of history, the house takes about 20 minutes to go through (fee of entry is 5 Turkish Lira). The garden outside and the forrest are nice to walk in or sit and have çay if the weather is nice. Its a bit of a long drive to the too, but worth it if you enjoy historic sites
Soğuksu, Ata Cd., 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Turkey, Gumushane
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