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Anadolu Hamidiye Redoubt Gallipoli Battles History Museum

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Impenetrable walls of Çanakkale

Anatolian Hamidiye Redoubt Gallipoli Battles History Museum invites you to a journey in history with its large recreation area suitable for different activities.

The redoubt, built by Sultan Abdulhamid II in the early 1890s to ensure the security of the Dardanelles, is considered one of the strongest defensive structures of the Dardanelles due to the qualities of its guns. Anatolian Hamidiye Redoubt, which was one of the main targets of the Allied Navy on March 18, 1915, was used as the headquarters of the artillery units during the Gallipoli Battles.

The bonnets that make up the Anatolian Hamidiye Redoubt, which was restored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 2018, serve as a museum. A journey through history awaits you in the 104,609 square meter recreation site created around the redoubt, accompanied by miniatures of many monumental buildings in the Historical Site or aircraft models used in the First World War.

In the Anatolian Hamidiye Redoubt Gallipoli Battles History Museum, the victory won in Çanakkale, as well as World War I and the effects of this war on the 20th century, are conveyed to the visitor through different exhibition applications.