The İmamizade Raşit Ağa Mansion, now the Atatürk House Museum, was built in the 19th century during the Late Ottoman Period. The roof and lower eaves of the bay window are adorned with wooden motifs. The entrance is located on the south side and is accessed via an iron door with two stepped ashlar stone stairs. Two rooms are located on either side of the entrance. A wooden ladder leads to the upper floor. Upstairs, there is a central hall with two rooms on either side. The windows have wooden shutters that open from the outside. The İmamizade Raşit Ağa Mansion is not only culturally and architecturally significant, but also historically significant for hosting Mustafa Kemal Atatürk during his first visit to Kayseri on behalf of the Committee of Representation. On 19-20 December 1919, Atatürk stayed in this mansion for two nights. The museum, originally opened to visitors as 'Atatürk House' in 1983, was reorganized in 2017 as The Atatürk House Museum. The first room to the left of the main entrance provides information about the building's history, while the second room on the left is a cinevision display room. The two rooms on the right feature information boards about Atatürk's life. The upper floor's first room on the right is dedicated to Atatürk's visits to Kayseri, where he visited five times between 1919 and 1934. The second room on the right is Atatürk's study. The middle hall displays the visits of Atatürk and the members of the Committee of Representation to Kayseri. Atatürk's bedroom is located on the left side of the entrance.
KAYSERİ ATATURK HOUSE MUSEUM