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A Sophisticated Architecture Stands Out in the Center of the Capital

Renaissance Hall, located in the heart of Ankara, stands out as one of the capital's iconic architectural structures with its Renaissance-inspired elegance and grandeur. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a spacious reception area with six columns perpendicular to the main entrance door and an octagonal pool, both extending horizontally along the Akman Renaissance building. The pool, sheltered under a distinctive roof atop towering columns, lends an air of unparalleled spaciousness and blue hues to the entrance area with its misty application reminiscent of clouds. Flanking the main entrance door are four columns arranged in two rows, positioned symmetrically on either side of the glass door. The chandelier and glass details at the main entrance welcome your guests with a rich architectural texture. The symmetrical arrangement of glass and column details on the exterior façade contributes to the symmetrical appearance of the architecture.

Akman Renaissance provides a spacious and serene atmosphere for guests to focus on events with its high ceiling height and expansive interior spaces. The high ceilings ensure optimal airflow, while the white-toned interior walls and columns create a magnificent interior ambiance. The meticulously crafted inventory and pediments that narrate the Akman Renaissance architecture extend along the entire rear façade, seamlessly integrating with floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The entirely glass-planned rear façade, with its view-facing angle, allows natural light to flood the main hall. As the natural light shines through in all its glory, the Akman Renaissance's guest capacity can be increased as needed by opening the glass partitions.

The upper mezzanine level within the main building at Akman Renaissance houses both administrative offices and boxes for viewing the event in the hall. Outside the main building, on the right side when viewed from the front façade, stands an additional building constructed entirely of glass. Embracing all natural light, the additional building is offered for use in accordance with the purpose of events, such as a bridal suite or a preparation room. The corridor between the additional building and the main building is equipped with glass instead of walls on both side corridor walls, similar to the additional building. Guests exiting the additional building are provided with a special entrance through a side door, allowing them to enter the main building hall in full view of all guests.