Presidential Complex, Ankara
Facts and practical information
The Presidential Complex, also known as the Presidential Palace, stands as an emblem of contemporary Turkey and is located in the capital city of Ankara. This grand structure serves as the official residence and administrative headquarters of the President of Turkey.
Inaugurated in 2014, the complex spans an impressive area of approximately 300,000 square meters, making it one of the largest presidential palaces in the world. The design of the palace incorporates a blend of Seljuk and Ottoman architectural styles, symbolizing Turkey's historical and cultural heritage while also reflecting the nation's aspirations for modernity and progress.
The palace boasts over 1,000 rooms, and its construction has been a topic of much debate regarding its cost and grandeur. It features state-of-the-art facilities, including conference halls, a grand ceremonial hall, and a mosque. The complex is surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens which add to its aesthetic appeal and grandeur.
The Presidential Complex is not only the center of executive power in Turkey but also a significant tourist attraction, although access to the interior is typically restricted. Visitors to Ankara often stop by to admire the palace's imposing architecture and the surrounding gardens from designated viewing points.
Presidential Complex – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Devlet Mezarlığı, Ankapark, Presidential Library, Atatürk Forest Farm and Zoo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Presidential Complex?
How to get to Presidential Complex by public transport?
Train
- Gazi (17 min walk)
- Marşandiz (29 min walk)
Bus
- 11431-Zübeyde Hanım Yurt Md. • Lines: 102, 104-2 Akköprü Gölbaşı, 104-4 Akköprü AŞTİ Gölbaşı (25 min walk)
- 11433-Bahçelievler • Lines: 104-1 (25 min walk)
Light rail
- Emek (26 min walk)
- Bahçelievler (29 min walk)