3 more important artifacts to the Ulucanlar Museum... New items have been added to the items exhibited in the Ulucanlar Prison Museum, one of the most important points of Turkish political life. Three books signed by Tahir Olgun, who has an important place in Turkish literature and is known as "Tahir-ül Mevlevi", started to be exhibited at Ulucanlar Prison Museum. Written by literary writer and author Hayati İnanç, Altındağ Mayor Dr. The books presented to Veysel Tiryaki, named "Poet Nevî and Syria Ode", "About Bâkî" and "Concerning Fuzûli", attracted great attention from the visitors from the first day. Literature lovers who wanted to see the books up close flocked to the Ulucanlar Prison Museum. 
WORKS ABOUT BAKİ, NEVİ AND FUZÛLI
Underlining that the books included in the museum inventory are very important works that witnessed the Ottoman and Republican periods, Altındağ Mayor Dr. Veysel Tiryaki "Tahir Olgun, also known as Tahir-ül Mevlevi, one of the rare names of our literature who created a cultural bridge between the Ottoman and Republican periods, was tried in the Independence Courts in 1925, spent a month in Ulucanlar Prison, and was later acquitted. In other words, his path passed through here. He wrote 'Şair Nev'i and Syria Kasidesi, Bakiye Dair and These three works, titled 'About Fuzuliye', were delivered to me by our teacher Hayati İnanç to be exhibited in our museum, years later, in 2025. I would like to thank our teacher Hayati İnanç, who made great contributions to our literature, for this important contribution he made to our museum.
INVITATION FROM PRESIDENT TİRYAKİ TO NATIONAL PEOPLE
Emphasizing that Ulucanlar Prison Museum plays an important role in Turkey's social memory, Mayor Tiryaki said, "Ulucanlar Prison Museum is an important center that witnesses Turkey's political history... It is possible to see the items belonging to many people who previously stayed here in our museum... New ones are added to these works every day. Anyone who wants to learn about our recent history should definitely see this museum..." Mayor Tiryaki invited all Ankara residents to visit the Ulucanlar Prison Museum.