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Ankara Palas
Ankara Palas Hotel
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General information
Architectural styleFirst Turkish National Architecture
Town or cityAnkara
CountryTurkey
Coordinates39°56′26″N 32°51′08″E / 39.94064°N 32.85229°E / 39.94064; 32.85229
Construction started1924
Completed1928
OwnerTurkish State
Design and construction
Architect(s)Vedat Tek,
Kemaleddin Bey
Ankara Palas

Ankara Palas is a historical building, which is used as an official state guest house in the capital Ankara, Turkey. Initially designed as the Ministry of Health building, it was used as a hotel for the members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey following the completion of its construction in 1928.

The building in the style of First Turkish National Architecture was designed in 1924 by architect Vedat Tek (1873-1942). However, since he did not continue with the construction, Mimar Kemaleddin Bey (1870-1927) took over. He died on July 13, 1927 at the building site. The building was completed in 1928.[1]

It is located in Ulus district across the historical building of the first Grand National Assembly (today War of Independence Museum).[2]

The symmetrical two-story, pitched-roof building with a domed central entrance way flanked by twin towers demonstrates characteristics of the First Turkish national architectural movement (Template:Lang-tr).

The building was completely restored in 1983 as a 60-room state guesthouse with reception, dining room, banquet hall and tea lounge.

References

  1. ^ Yale, Pat (2010-01-10). "Climbing through Ankara's history: From Ulus to the Kale". Today's Zaman. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  2. ^ "The Best Designed Historical Structure". The Guide: Ankara. 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)