METU Science and Technology Museum
ODTÜ Bilim ve Teknoloji Müzesi | |
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Established | 2003 |
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Location | Ankara, Turkey |
Coordinates | 39°54′07″N 32°46′19″E / 39.902°N 32.772°E |
Type | Science museum |
METU Science and Technology Museum (Turkish: ODTÜ Bilim ve Teknoloji Müzesi) is a museum established within the campus of the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. The museum is aimed to present the modern technological tools as well as technological past of Turkey.
Construction
The steel carrier system has been used in the construction of the complex which had begun in 2002. Although the planned complex hasn't been finished yet, the museum was opened to public in 2005. When completed, in addition to 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) open space exhibit area, the total closed area will be 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft) . The closed area consists of
- Main hall (also called main silo),
- Glass hall for receptions and markets,
- Supplementary building (also called hangar),
- Audio-visual hall
There will also be a pond and an amphitheatre.[1]
The exhibited items
Locomotives, and aircraft such as the C-47 and F-104 are exhibited in the open space area. In the closed area there are test sets for interactive training . The items of historical importance are supplied by the Ministry of Culture[2] One of the most notable items is known as Ecevit's typewriter (Turkish: Ecevit'in daktilosu) a typewriter contributed by the late Bülent Ecevit, a former prime minister who was a journalist prior to his political service and always preferred his 70-year-old Erica typewriter.[3]
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- Museums in Ankara
- Science and technology museums in Turkey
- Middle East Technical University
- Museums established in 2003
- University museums in Turkey
- 2003 establishments in Turkey