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Güvenpark or Güven Park (literally: Trust Park), is an urban
public park An urban park or metropolitan park, also known as a city park, municipal park (North America), public park, public open space, or municipal gardens (United Kingdom, UK), is a park or botanical garden in cities, densely populated suburbia and oth ...
located adjacent to the Liberty Square in the Kızılay neighborhood of
Ankara Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and List of national capitals by area, the largest capital by area in the world. Located in the Central Anatolia Region, central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5,290,822 in its urban center ( ...
in Turkey. Established in the 1930s as part of the green belts proposed in the urban plan of the rapid growing capital, the park is noted for the Security Monument. In mid-March 2016, a bomb explosion close to it caused the death of more than 30 people while over 100 were injured.


Location

Güvenpark is situated in a central position of Ankara, the Kızılay neighborhood of Çankaya. It is bounded by Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard at
Kızılay Square July 15 Kızılay National Will Square (), originally Kızılay Square (''Kızılay Meydanı''), is one of the most important centers and junction points of Ankara, Turkey. Geography The square at is the intersection of two major boulevards. ...
on the north, by Atatürk Boulevard on the east and by Milli Müdafaa Street on the west. The buildings of the
Ministry of Justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice, is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a ...
and the Ministry of National Education are located to the south of the park. Next to the park are the Kızılay metro station servicing Ankaray and the M1 and M2 lines of
Ankara Metro The Ankara Metro () is the rapid transit system serving Ankara, the capital of Turkey. At present, Ankara's rapid transit system consists of three metro lines – the ''Ankaray (A1)'', the ''M1 - M2 - M3'' and the ''M4''. The Ankaray, M1, M2, M3 ...
as well as many stops of city buses and dolmuÅŸ.


History

Güvenpark is part of the 1929 Jansen Plan, which was proposed by German architect and urban planner Hermann Jansen (1869–1945) to integrate green belts and areas within the rapid-growing new capital of the newly established Republic for promoting a healthy urban environment. The park was established in the 1930s. According to Jansen Plan, the park area was initially reserved for pedestrians and bikers. The park conserved its character until a road-widening project was carried out in the 1950s. In the mid 1970s, parts of the park were transformed into stops for city bus and
dolmuÅŸ In Turkey and Northern Cyprus, a () is a share taxi that runs set routes within and between cities. Background The name is derived from Turkish language, Turkish for "seemingly stuffed", in reference to how the vehicles were often filled to the ...
. Güvenpark is registered by the Çankaya Municipality as a Natural Protected Area of First Grade.


Park

The park has the form of a
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in the north-south direction covering an area of . It features fully-grown trees, benches, pools, children's playground and a monument. Due to its central location and proximity to a main transport hub, the park serves as a passageway for
commuting Commuting is periodically recurring travel between a place of residence and place of work or study, where the traveler, referred to as a commuter, leaves the boundary of their home community. By extension, it can sometimes be any regular o ...
residents. Many employees from nearby offices spend their lunch break in the park.


Monument

Güvenpark is noted for its Security Monument (), which was proposed by Austrian architect
Clemens Holzmeister Clemens Holzmeister (27 March 1886 – 12 June 1983) was a prominent Austrian architect and stage designer of the early twentieth century. The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austrian Academy of Fine Arts listed his life's work as containing 673 pro ...
(1886–1983), who designed public buildings in Ankara. The monument was created by the Austrian sculptor Anton Hanak (1875–1934). It was completed in 1935 by Austrian sculptor Josef Thorak (1889–1952), who was charged after the death of Hanak on January 6, 1934. The monument faces Kızılay Square. It is dedicated to the Turkish security forces, which provide
security Security is protection from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercion). Beneficiaries (technically referents) of security may be persons and social groups, objects and institutions, ecosystems, or any other entity or ...
, public peace and order. The
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s were cast in Erdberg, Vienna, Austria while the bronze
relief Relief is a sculpture, sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces remain attached to a solid background of the same material. The term ''wikt:relief, relief'' is from the Latin verb , to raise (). To create a sculpture in relief is to give ...
s, attached on Mamak stone, were cast in Turkey. The stonemasonary works were carried out by Austrian students of the sculptor and Turkish craftsmen. The monument's base is long. The middle block is high, the side wings , and the bronze figures are tall. On one facade of the composition, apart from the main block, two musician figures are placed above Atatürk's famous phrase "Türk, Öğün, Çalış, Güven!" (literally: Turk, boast, work, trust!). Figures of old people in the background and young people in the foreground symbolize Turkish people's transition from the past to the future. The reliefs depict Turkish villagers carrying weapons to the front, military
paramedic A paramedic is a healthcare professional trained in the medical model, whose main role has historically been to respond to emergency calls for medical help outside of a hospital. Paramedics work as part of the emergency medical services (EMS), ...
teams in the back front, security forces, artists and thinkers envisaged for the new formation of the Republic and craftsmen in various profession groups such as black smiths,
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s,
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s. On the other side of the monument, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is portrayed, flanked by youth and looking into a future with hope. The monument was damaged twice in the 2010s, first in the 2013 protests by graffiti, and second during the coup attempt of 2016 by shrapnel. Due to those damages, the monument got maintenances by Metropolitan Municipality of Ankara in respective years.


Dispute

It was claimed that the park and the monument have lost their past splendor: the busy city bus and dolmuÅŸ stops around the park disrupt the calm inside the park, and there were two attempts by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality to build an underground parking lot under the park area, which were stopped by court orders on the grounds of the park's character as a natural protected area. Structures like metro station entrances and metro ventilation shafts, which were built next to the monument, are seen as a damage to the monument's identity. From 2014 on, the
Çevik Kuvvet The Çevik Kuvvet () is the riot squad of the General Directorate of Security (Turkish National Police). It was established in 1982, replacing the ''Toplum Polisi''. Equipment includes TOMA water cannon vehicles, Otokar Akrep "scorpion" APCs ...
(Rapid Response Forces) of the Turkish Police were stationed inside the park. Residents have sometimes complained about their continuous presence.


Bombing

At 18:45 local time on March 13, 2016, a car bomb exploded in a side street of Güvenpark, where bus stops are situated. During the explosion, 37 people were killed and more than 100 injured. This was the third terror attack in Ankara within six months. The question was raised whether the attack was aimed at the Çevik Kuvvet stationed in the park.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Guven Parki Parks in Ankara Urban public parks 1930s establishments in Turkey Protected areas of Turkey Çankaya District