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Erzurum Congress and National Struggle Museum
Erzurum Congress and National Struggle Museum · Erzurum Kongre ve Milli Mücadele Müzesi
Step into the very hall where the Erzurum Congress took place, a pivotal moment in the birth of the Turkish Republic. Visitors appreciate the historical atmosphere and the chance to connect with a crucial period, though some wish for more artifacts to enhance the experience.

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Yakutiye Madrasah
Yakutiye Madrasah · Yakutiye Medresesi
The Yakutiye Madrasah, a 14th-century Seljuk masterpiece, now functions as an ethnographic museum showcasing the region's history and culture. Visitors consistently praise its intricate stonework, unique architectural features, and the fascinating displays housed within its historic walls.

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Tomb of Abdurrahman Gazi
Tomb of Abdurrahman Gazi · Abdurrahman Gazi Hz. Türbesi
The Tomb of Abdurrahman Gazi is a revered spiritual site in Erzurum, attracting visitors seeking a moment of reflection and connection to local history. While some find it deeply moving and well-maintained, others note its modest size compared to more prominent tombs.

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Aziziye Bastions
Aziziye Bastions · Aziziye Tabyaları
The Aziziye Bastions are a historical site commemorating fierce battles against Russian and Armenian forces in the late 19th century. Visitors can explore the fortifications, learn about the bravery of local heroes like Nene Hatun, and capture panoramic views of Erzurum from its elevated position.

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Atatürk House Museum
Atatürk House Museum · Atatürk Evi Müzesi
The Atatürk House Museum in Erzurum offers a glimpse into a significant period of Turkish history, showcasing where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk stayed and worked during his pivotal time in the city. Visitors appreciate the historical context and the well-preserved stone building, often noting the free entry as a bonus.

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Three Tombs
Three Tombs · Üç Kümbetler
The Three Tombs are a cluster of ancient Seljuk mausoleums, offering a quiet historical interlude near Erzurum's main attractions. While visitors appreciate their architectural beauty and historical significance, many note the limited information available on-site and the lack of interior access.