Ankara
Ankara
Turkey’s capital is a sprawling urban mass in the midst of the Central Anatolian steppe. It’s very different from the Ottoman town of Angora which preceded it on this site, a quiet place known for its fluffy jumpers of knitted goat fleece. Several significant attractions make it worth a short visit
Most visitors head straight for Hisar, the Byzantine citadel atop the hill east of the old city, and the nearby Museum of Anatolian Civilsations. Just south is Atatürk’s mausoleum, a monumental building, spare but beautiful, that echoes the architecture of several great Anatolian empires.