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Toast bread
at 2024 May 11
Toast bread
at 2024 May 11
Well worth seeing! Very good & interesting text panels, with not too little & not too much information. If you know & like Atatürk you should definitely visit this place! Admission apparently free (I'm from Germany & didn't have to pay admission)
Hasan G.Doğan
at 2024 May 10
Hasan G.Doğan
at 2024 May 10
As a Turkish citizen , visiting Atatürk museum made me feel proud of. He was a leader who can do everything for his country. Every people go to Thessaloniki should visit that museum. There are so many things to see there. At the bittim floor you can watch some videos about Atatürk and find some books about Atatürk's life.
Tolga Yıldırım
at 2024 Apr 12
Tolga Yıldırım
at 2024 Apr 12
Atatürk is immortal, you should to know and understand him and his success. You should to visit his home
Cuneyt Boztepe
at 2024 Mar 08
Cuneyt Boztepe
at 2024 Mar 08
It is the house where our ancestor was born and lived until he was 13-14 years old.

The pomegranate tree in the garden was planted by his father Ali Riza Bey and Ataturk used to play under it as a child. Even touching that tree made me feel very beautiful.

The part that impressed me the most is that after visiting the first two floors, when you go up to the last floor, as soon as you raise your head at the end of the stairs, you are faced with the wax statue of Ataturk in the opposite room, which seriously gives you goosebumps.

It is open between 10:00-17:00 except Mondays, so if you are ever in Thessaloniki, you should definitely go and see it.
Alex Z
at 2024 Jan 07
Alex Z
at 2024 Jan 07
Free of charge, just ring the bell. A bit empty but it’s worth a visit.
Murat Yıkılmaz
at 2023 Nov 23
Murat Yıkılmaz
at 2023 Nov 23
This house, where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, was born and raised and lived for a short period in his youth, was gifted to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk by the Municipality of Thessaloniki in 1937. The house, which was opened as an Ataturk museum in 1953, reached its current state after the last restoration in 2010-2013.

Even though it has many shortcomings in terms of museum management, I think it has an atmosphere that impresses its visitors and makes them think. Informative texts about Ataturk were prepared very well. Therefore, I recommend that you take the time to visit the museum and read the information about Atatürk's life and work. If you are going to meet him for the first time, I am sure you will be surprised to learn that such a forward-thinking and humane leader lived in the 20th century.