Uşak - Atatürk and Ethnography Museum

Uşak - Atatürk and Ethnography Museum
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Uşak - Atatürk and Ethnography Museum

Uşak - Atatürk and Ethnography Museum

Uşak - Atatürk and Ethnography Museum, Commander-in-Chief Gazi Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk), Western Front Commander İsmet (İnönü), Western Front Chief of Staff Asım (Gündüz), who entered Uşak on September 2, 1922, right after the Great Victory in the War of Independence, I. Army Commander Nureddin, IV. The building, which was used as a temporary headquarters by the Corps Commander Kemaleddin Sami Pashas, ​​was opened in 1978 and rearranged in 1986. The building was built in 1910 by the Uşaklı Kaftancı family. It is a large two-storey mansion. A large hall is entered through its arched door. There are rooms to the right and left of the hall. The large room on the right of the upper floor with stickers was used as Atatürk's bedroom on September 2-4, 1922, when Atatürk was in Uşak. September 3, 1922'

After the War of Independence, the building, which was used as a house by its owners, was expropriated and repaired in 1973 to become a museum. The first floor of the building was arranged as the Ethnography Section, and ethnographic works collected from Uşak and its surroundings were exhibited here. The second floor is the War of Independence and Atatürk section. Photographs, document samples and Atatürk's belongings about Atatürk and the War of Independence can be found here.

Source: A A M, Atatürk Evleri Atatürk Müzeleri, Mehmet Önder, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi 1993. ISBN: 975-16-0077-4. Sayfa:91

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