
Sıhhıye Monument
Description
The Hittite Sun Disk Monument, located in Ankara's Sıhhiye district, is one of the city's symbols.
Story
The Hittite Sun Disk Monument, located in Sıhhiye Square, is one of Ankara's most recognized symbols. This monument, created by sculptor Nusret Suman in 1978, is an enlarged replica of the Hittite Sun Disk, which is also the logo of the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Sıhhiye Square, where the monument is placed, is one of Ankara's central and bustling points, a crossroads where many important transportation lines intersect. For this reason, the monument is seen daily by thousands of Ankarans and tourists visiting the city. The main idea behind choosing this monument was to emphasize that the roots of the Republic of Turkey are based on the ancient civilizations of Anatolia and to represent the strong bond between the past and the future. The Hittites were one of Anatolia's oldest and most powerful civilizations, and the sun disk was one of their religious and cultural symbols. This monument showcases the historical depth and rich cultural heritage of the Turkish nation. The monument itself is made of bronze and successfully reflects the details and form of the Hittite Sun Disk. Due to its location in the square, along with the surrounding green areas and resting benches, visitors take short breaks, take photos, and...
Visit Tips
- You can easily reach it by taking the Ankara Metro and getting off at the Sıhhiye station.
- You can learn more about the Hittite civilization by visiting the nearby Museum of Anatolian Civilizations.
- It offers a different atmosphere with its lighting in the evening, ideal for taking photos.
- Be mindful of your personal belongings, as the square can be crowded.
- You can enjoy your time by sitting in the surrounding cafes and watching the monument and the square's vibrancy.
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