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House where Ataturk lived and worked before the War of Independence during his stay in Istanbul between 1918 and 1919, originally was built in 1908 and restored by the Municipality of Istanbul in 1943, opening to the public in 1981. Top floor of this building was reserved to His mother Zubeyde Hanim and His sister Makbule, meanwhile Ataturk used middle floor for himself and lower floor for His loyal officer. On display are photographs of Ataturk from his birth until his death, as well as some of his clothes, personal belongings and paintings. It's located at Halaskargazi Street in Sisli district. Open daily between 09:30-16:00 except Thursdays and Sundays. -- Ataturk Museum - the house which Mustafa Kemal Ataturk rented during working for National Freedom Battle, was bought in 1928 by the Municipality of Istanbul and was open for public visit in 1942 as the Atatürk Revolutions Museum. In the Ataturk Revolutions Museum which was re-restored by the Municipality of Istanbul in 1991 and reopened for service, the personal belongings of Ataturk, his clothes, uniforms, photos of his military and private life, some documents with his handwriting, his medallions, souvenirs and oil paintings of various artists such as Ibrahim Calli are displayed.
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