The Vibe: A traditional three-story Ottoman-style mansion where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, stayed during his visit to Alanya in 1935. It displays personal belongings, photographs, and historical documents.
Current Entry Price: Free (This site remains free of charge for all visitors).
Smart Money Tips for Museum Visits
The Mediterranean Museum Pass (Museum Pass Akdeniz): If you plan on exploring beyond Alanya during your holiday (such as visiting the ancient ruins of Side, Aspendos, Perge, or the archaeological museums in Antalya), do not buy single tickets. Instead, purchase the regional Mediterranean Museum Pass for €90. It is valid for 15 days and covers access to dozens of state-run historical sites across the entire southern coast, easily saving you money if you hit more than 4 major sites.
Bring Euros or Cards: Ticket booths at official Ministry sites readily accept major credit/debit cards as well as physical Euros. Paying with cash Euros is highly straightforward as the prices are set directly in that currency.
Operating Hours: During the peak summer tourist season, the main outdoor sites (like Alanya Castle) stay open late until roughly 20:00 (8:00 PM), while indoor exhibits like the Archaeological Museum generally close slightly earlier around 17:30 or 19:00 depending on daylight saving schedules.
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