Yürüyen Köşk

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Yürüyen Köşk is a historic seaside pavilion in Yalova, Turkey, famous for being moved intact to avoid cutting down a nearby tree at Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s request.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Atatürk residence
historic pavilion
seaside residence
architecturalStyle early 20th‑century Turkish civil architecture
associatedWithCityIdentity symbol of Yalova
associatedWithEvent Atatürk’s visits to Yalova
associatedWithPerson Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
country Turkey
culturalSignificance icon of environmental protection in Turkey
important site in Turkish Republican history
currentUse museum
era early Republican era of Turkey
famousFor association with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
being moved intact to save a tree
hasCoordinateRegion northwestern Turkey
hasExhibition Atatürk’s personal items
historical documents about Yalova
photographs of relocation
hasFeature garden
large plane tree nearby
veranda
hasGardenElement plane tree
hasView Sea of Marmara
heritageStatus cultural heritage site
locatedIn Marmara Region
Yalova
Yalova
surface form: Yalova Province

Yalova city center
locatedOn Sea of Marmara coast
material wood
movementMethod relocated on rails
movementOrderedBy Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
movementReason to avoid cutting branches of a plane tree
movementType horizontal relocation of entire building
namedAfter its relocation movement
openToPublic yes
owner Yalova
surface form: Yalova Municipality
setting seaside
symbolizes Atatürk’s environmental sensitivity
environmental awareness
respect for nature
touristAttraction yes
translationOfName Walking Mansion
Walking Pavilion
usedBy Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

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Yalova hasLandmark Yürüyen Köşk