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Keşlik Monastery

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Türkiye, Kapadokya, Mustafa Paşa
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30
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Entry
25.00
Opening & Closing
08:00 - 18:00

Travel Point Overview

One of Cappadocia’s lesser-known yet historically and architecturally significant sites, Keşlik Monastery is located south of Mustafapaşa in Cemil Village. Also known as Archangelos (Archangel) Monastery, this site holds important traces of Christian hist

KEŞLİK MONASTERY 🏛✨

One of Cappadocia’s lesser-known yet historically and architecturally significant sites, Keşlik Monastery is located south of Mustafapaşa in Cemil Village. Also known as Archangelos (Archangel) Monastery, this site holds important traces of Christian history.

Like many other religious structures in Cappadocia, Keşlik Monastery was carved into the rocks as a large complex designed for defense and seclusion. The monastery consists of two churches, a school, a kitchen, a winery, and various rooms. It is estimated that more than 200 people once lived here.

🏛 KEY STRUCTURES OF KEŞLİK MONASTERY

🕍 Stephanos Church (8th-9th Century)

🔹 Dates back to the Iconoclasm Period (8th-9th century).

🔹 Instead of religious figures, geometric patterns and abstract decorations were used in the frescoes.

🔹 Considered one of the most important examples of Iconoclasm influence in Cappadocia.

🎨 Archangelos Church (13th Century)

🔹 Features some of the best-preserved frescoes in Cappadocia.

🔹 Depicts Jesus Christ, Archangel Michael, and various religious scenes.

🔹 The church's main apse is exceptionally large and high, adding to its grandeur.

🍷 Winery and Kitchen

🔹 Includes a dedicated wine-making area carved into the rock.

🔹 Provides insight into Cappadocia’s ancient winemaking and viticulture traditions.

🔹 The kitchen area reveals the dietary habits of the monks and residents of the monastery.

📖 School and Living Quarters

🔹 A school area where students received religious education.

🔹 Rock-carved rooms where monks and clergy lived and practiced their daily routines.

📍 HOW TO GET THERE?

🚗 By Private Vehicle: 8 km from Mustafapaşa, 17 km from Ürgüp.

🚌 By Public Transport: Minibuses run from Ürgüp to Cemil Village.

✈️ By Air:

✈️ Nevşehir Cappadocia Airport (50 km)

✈️ Kayseri Erkilet Airport (80 km)

🚖 For airport transfers, you can use the Advisormapp app.

🎟️ ENTRY INFORMATION & VISITOR TIPS

Entrance Fee: Not covered by the Museum Card; an entrance fee applies.

Visiting Hours: 08:00 - 19:00.

What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, water, and a camera.

Keşlik Monastery is a unique stop for those who want to explore Cappadocia’s religious and cultural heritage. As one of Cappadocia’s hidden yet fascinating historical sites, it is definitely worth adding to your itinerary! 🏛✨

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