About
Located in Balgat, one of the most central districts of Ankara, Litai Guesthouse operates under the economic enterprise of the Union of Turkish Bar Associations. Its location provides a significant advantage due to its proximity to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, ministries, official institutions, embassies, and business and shopping centers.
Since 2010, Litai Guesthouse has also played an important role in the social and cultural life of the capital through the events it organizes. It offers a comfortable city hotel experience for our lawyer colleagues in the center of Ankara.
For your business or leisure events, Litai TBB Guesthouse, with its multipurpose meeting rooms and valet services in a closed parking lot, is an ideal accommodation. It is five minutes from the city center and AŞTİ, 45 minutes from Esenboğa Airport, and 10 minutes from Ankara Courthouse, Supreme Court, and Council of State.
The Mythological Story of Litai
The mankind realized the needs of defence to provide the justice even at the earliest ages and made those parts of the mythological tales. At Greek Mythology, the role of defence was taken on by the Zeus’ daughters, Litais. Litai, a personification of the prayers offered up in repentance. They are described as the daughters of Zeus, and as following closely behind crime, and endeavouring to make amends for what has been done; but whoever disdains to receive them, has himself to atone for the crime that has been committed.
Homer tells us about Litais at Iliad as follows;
"The very immortals can be moved; their virtue and honour and strength are greater than ours are, and yet with sacrifices and offerings for endearment, with libations and with savour men turn back even the immortals in supplication, when any man does wrong and transgresses. For there are also the spirits of Prayer (Litai), the daughters of great Zeus, and they are lame of their feet, and wrinkled, and cast their eyes sidelong, who toil on their way left far behind by the spirit of Ruin (Ate): but she, Ate (Ruin), is strong and sound on her feet, and therefore far outruns all Litai (Prayers), and wins into every country to force men astray; and the Litai (Prayers) follow as healers after her. If a man venerates these daughters of Zeus as they draw near, such a man they bring great advantage, and hear his entreaty; but if a man shall deny them, and stubbornly with a harsh word refuse, they go to Zeus, son of Kronos, in supplication that Ate (Ruin) may over take this man, that he be hurt, and punished. So Akhilleus: grant, you also, that Zeus’ daughters be given their honour, which, lordly though they be, curbs the will of others."