Monastery of Girls and Men
Monastery of Girls and Men
The Monastery of Girls and Men is a historic monastery located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. It is located in the Urgup district and, like other historical structures in Cappadocia, is located inside the rocks.
The monastery was built in the 9th century and at that time it served as the center of life of the Christian communities in the Cappadocia region. It was built in the 12th century and served as the center of life of the Christian communities in the Cappadocia region at that time. The name of the monastery comes from the fact that it consists of two different parts. The girls' section is located in the west of the monastery, while the men's section is in the east.
The Monastery of Girls and Men is a fascinating structure with its historical texture and architecture. Different structures within the monastery, such as enclosed courtyards, churches, chapels, living spaces, and underground cities, shed light on Cappadocia's Christian past. Among the most important buildings within the monastery are the Church of Saint Eustathius, the Church of Saint Charles and the Church of Saint John.
The Monastery of Girls and Boys is an important part of the historical and cultural heritage of Cappadocia. Visitors to the monastery can discover the historical and cultural fabric of the region. In addition, the monastery's underground cities, narrow tunnels, and unusual architecture also attract tourists.
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