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No visit to Ankara would be complete without seeing the Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Mausoleum. He was an army officer with great military capabilities, a revolutionary and the first President of Turkey. During the Turkish Independence War, he successfully led his soldiers to achieve the country’s liberation and most people consider him, the father of modern Turkey. The Mausoleum is a notable example of modern Turkish architecture with its three female and three male sculpted figures representing the transition from Ottoman traditionalism to modernity. His remains along with displays from his life, furniture and uniforms are available inside.