Day 14, (April 13, 2013) of our OAT's Turkey's Sacred lands and Ancient Civilizations Tour. We drive to Antioch and visit the Gümüşler Monastery
Gümüşler is a town in Niğde Province, Turkey. During Byzantine times its name was Tracias. Gümüşler Monastery is a tenth century Byzantine monastery carved into the mountainside.
We arrived at the beginning of the tourist season and had the monastery to ourselves. Even in high season there may be less visitors here than at the underground cities of Cappadocia, Turkey. You can visit the church area, dining room, storage areas, and living quarters some of which are underground.
The highlights are the frescoes, especially the one of the smiling Virgin Mary.
Here she is!
Other Frescoes
Virgin Mary with baby Jesus and adoring animals Mary is gesturing the way to salvation. |
The angel announcing the birth of a son to Mary |
The Virgin Mary hearing the news |
This fresco is over the altar and shows Jesus, the Virgin Mary, John the Baptist and other people. Half of the wall surface has crumbled |
The Monastery
The monastery entrance is at the far left behind a tree (not in photo). Many other structures were carved into the rock |
Walking around the courtyard
This is the kitchen area with a tandoor stove sunk in the ground
Under the ground level
This way out |
Down another level--I didn't go...
Exit, top right; tunnel to lower level, left |
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