Republic Monument
Monument commemorating the establishment of the Turkish Republic, featuring statues of its founders. It serves as a historical landmark and a public gathering space for official events. Read more…
The monument was constructed in 1928 to celebrate the founding of the Turkish Republic in 1923. It features statues representing the republic's founders, including Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and stands 11 meters tall. Designed by the sculptor Pietro Canonica, it is located in a major public square known for its role as a gathering place during official commemorations and demonstrations.
This monument functions as both a memorial and a significant cultural landmark, embodying national pride and historical memory. It is wheelchair accessible and situated in an open square that often hosts events reflecting Turkey's history. The monument's central location within the square makes it a focal point for public and state ceremonies.
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