Victory Monument (Ankara)
39°56′30″N 32°51′17″E / 39.9416°N 32.8548°E | |
Location | Ankara, Turkey |
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Designer | Henrich Krippel |
Type | Statue |
Material | Bronze |
Opening date | 1927 |
Victory Monument (Turkish: Zafer Anıtı, also known as Ulus Atatürk Anıtı) is a monument in Ankara, Turkey.
Geography
[edit]The monument is in the Ulus Square which was the main square in Ankara before the 1950s.[1] It is situated to the east of Atatürk Boulevard.
History
[edit]The monument was a result of a nationwide fund drive organized by the journalist Yunus Nadi. After an international competition, the project of Heinrich Krippel from Austria was rewarded. The monument was inaugurated on 24 November 1927. It was restored in 2002.
Technical details
[edit]The monument is actually a group of bronze statues. In addition to equestrian Atatürk in the center, there are three more figures; two soldiers and one woman. One soldier is calling his friend to the battlefront and the other one is observing the front. The woman is carrying a cannonball, as a reference to the contributions of the Turkish women during the Turkish War of Independence.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Ankara map.
- ^ Ministry of Culture page. (in Turkish)
- 1927 in Turkey
- 1927 sculptures
- Buildings and structures completed in 1927
- Monuments and memorials to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Turkey
- Monuments and memorials in Ankara
- Equestrian statues in Turkey
- Bronze sculptures in Turkey
- Outdoor sculptures in Ankara
- Culture in Ankara
- Tourist attractions in Ankara
- Ulus, Ankara
- Monuments and memorials to the Turkish War of Independence
- Military history of Ankara