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Martyr Cuma Dag Natural History Museum

The Martyr Cuma Dağ Natural History Museum is one of Türkiye’s most fascinating science attractions, located in the Çankaya district of Ankara. Established in 1968 and moved to its modern building in 2003, the museum showcases a wide range of natural history exhibits. Visitors can explore meteorites, fossils, minerals, gemstones, and detailed dioramas of plants and animals. The museum’s layout guides you through the story of the Earth, from ancient geological formations to modern biodiversity. Its interactive displays appeal to families, science enthusiasts, and curious travelers looking for an educational yet fun experience in Ankara.

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The museum, officially named MTA Şehit Cuma Dağ Natural History Museum, is located on Dumlupınar Bulvarı in Çukurambar, Çankaya, Ankara. The ground floor features space and meteorite exhibits, while the second floor focuses on minerals and rocks. The third floor offers interactive science and biodiversity displays. Facilities include tactile exhibits for visually impaired visitors, educational areas, and a museum shop. Admission is typically free or very low-cost, making it accessible to all travelers.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Visitors should plan 1.5–2 hours to see the museum fully. Photography is mostly allowed, and the museum is family-friendly, with engaging exhibits for children and detailed geological displays for adults. It is accessible for visitors with disabilities, including tactile exhibits for the visually impaired. Restrooms and seating areas are available. Visiting on weekdays, especially in the morning, helps avoid crowds and provides a more relaxed experience.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

The museum is easy to reach from central Ankara. Take the metro to Çankaya and then a short bus or taxi ride to Dumlupınar Bulvarı. Walking is possible from nearby districts like Kurtuluş, while on-site parking is limited for cars. Taxis or ride-hailing apps provide a convenient alternative. The location makes it a simple stop for both local visitors and tourists exploring Ankara’s cultural attractions.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

The museum is open year-round, usually from 09:00 to 16:00 or 17:00, and is closed on Mondays. Weekday mornings are quieter, while late afternoons provide soft indoor lighting. School groups often arrive midday, so planning your visit early ensures a more peaceful experience and enough time to enjoy all exhibits without rushing.