The building housing the Ankara Painting and Sculpture Museum was constructed on Namazgâh Hill by the architect and engineer Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu (1888-1982). The collections of the Ankara State Painting and Sculpture Museum were created with great effort but at a relatively small expense. The Ankara Painting and Sculpture Museum is organized as a directorate under the central organization of the General Directorate of Fine Arts of the Ministry of Culture. Within the museum complex are: three fine arts galleries (Korutürk, Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu, and Sedat Simavi), three workshops (painting, sculpture, ceramics), a restoration workshop, six exhibition halls, a fine arts specialist library, the Oriental Hall, a concert-theater hall, an administrative section, a cafeteria, and storage areas.
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