THE MEHMET AKİF ERSOY HOUSE
While
he was a Member of Parliamet from Burdur at the first Turkish
Grand National Assembly during the War of Independence,
Mehmet Akif Ersoy, our national poet, has lived in this
house whose "selamlık" * part was allocated for his use
by the head preacher of the Tacettin Order who used to admire
him greatly. Mehmet Akif Ersoy wrote the words of the National
Anthem in this house.
The house was named after the poet on October 30, 1949
in accordance with the decree of the City Council and was
transformed to a museum; however, it was neglected and consequently
was mined gradually.
During the foundation of the Central Campus of Hacettepe
University Prof. Dr. İhsan Doğramacı, the President, had
the building restored and the house was opened to visit.
For the re-restoration of the parts that were damaged
in the past years a fund was raised in 1982 on the initiative
of the Presidency of the University to which the Ministry
of Culture, General Directorate of Charitable Trusts, Foundation
of the Turkish Religious Affairs as well as some private
individuals contributed. The restoration and the furnishing
of the house was completed on December 24, 1984 and the
house was opened again with a ceremony.
The Mehmet Akif Ersoy House is surrounded by high walls
and access to the courtyard is through a small door. The
house which is located in the middle of courtyard is a typical
two-storey Ankara house made of timber. All along the wooden
staircase leading to the upper floor, photographs belonging
to Ersoy are displayed. There is a meeting room and a resting
room upstairs. The ceiling of the meeting room which is
the most attractive section of the house is a local Ankara
ceiling with its hexagonal centre arrayed in chisel decorations.
Among the invaluable objects that are displayed in the
museum are the spectacles, a pocket watch, a rosary, a gun
belonging to Mehmet Akif Ersoy and the mask of the great
poet's face.
Open everday except on Saturdays, Sundays and official
holidays between 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 16:00 hours
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