User:MariyaMartinez/The Artillery and MissileSchool Museum

Artillery and Missile School Class Museum; It is a museum located in the Polatlı district of Ankara. The museum, which was opened in April 1973, is affiliated to the Artillery and Missile School Command and is located within the borders of the military. The museum, which was established to reveal the development of the artillery class and transfer it to future generations; It consists of three parts: the garden, the main building and the hall of honor.

In the garden part; Military weapons such as cannons, howitzers, and mortars, the oldest of which date back to the 16th century, and which were also used by the Ottoman, Turkish, Mamluk, Russian, German, French, Austrian, Belgian, Swedish and American armies are exhibited. In the main exhibition hall, old-fashioned clothes, weapons, measuring and engraving materials used by the artillery class are exhibited. II. Ottoman and Greek maps and battle plans used in World War I and the Turkish War of Independence are also included in this section. In the section of the closed area, which was designed as a hall of honor, the seat where Atatürk sat while watching the artillery fire on May 29, 1936 is exhibited.