Çankaya Mansion
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The Çankaya Mansion (Turkish: Çankaya Köşkü) is the official residence of the vice president of Turkey and previously the official residence of the president of Turkey from 1923 to 2014.
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Çankaya Mansion | |
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Çankaya Köşkü | |
General information | |
Status | Residence of the Vice President(s) |
Architectural style | Traditional Turkish |
Address | Çankaya Neighborhood, Çankaya Street, Çankaya District, Ankara, 06550 |
Coordinates | 39°53′21″N 32°51′52″E |
Current tenants | Cevdet Yılmaz, Vice President of Turkey |
Completed | 1932 |
Technical details | |
Size | 195 hectares (480 acres) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Clemens Holzmeister |
Originally, the mansion belonged to the Armenian Kasabian family, who lost possession of it during the Armenian Genocide.[1][2] The property is located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, which lends its name to the palace. The Çankaya Campus is home to several buildings, including the mansion and stretches over 195 hectares (480 acres) of land with its unique place in the history of the Turkish Republic.
The Çankaya Campus houses Atatürk's Museum Mansion, the Çankaya Mansion, the office of the Chief Aide-de-Camp, the Glass Mansion, State Supervision Council, the Financial Affairs and Preservation Directorate buildings, Press Conference Hall, reception halls, fire department building, social facility, garage, greenhouse, artificial turf sports area, tennis court and employee lodgings.
In 2014, the president moved to the newly built Cumhurbaşkanlığı Külliyesi, with Çankaya Mansion becoming the official residence of the Prime Minister. Since the transition to a presidential system from 2017 onwards, the Çankaya Mansion has served as the official residence of the Vice President of Turkey.[3]