Located close to the Ankara Castle in Ulus, the building of the Ankara Anatolian Civilizations Museum was built as a bedesten by Mahmud Pasha, the grand vizier of Mehmed the Conqueror who conquered Istanbul in the 15th century. The Anatolian Civilizations Museum is one of the most important archaeological museums in Türkiye and has one of the world's leading archaeological collections. The museum, which brings together all layers of Anatolian history in detail, especially introduces the Hittite artifacts collectively. The museum, where the finds of the Phrygian king's tomb unearthed during the construction of Anıtkabir in Rasattepe are also exhibited, is a structure worth seeing in every aspect.