Cappadocia is a picture drawn on the earth by nature, it is a poem.
Cappadocia, which is situated within the triangle of Nevsehir, Aksaray and Kayseri is
bounded by Erciyes with a height of 3,916 m (12,848 ft) in the east and by Hasandag, a
volcanic mountain of 3,253 m (10,673 ft) high in the south. The tough rocks, formed by the
lava spurted by these two mountains during geological times, had kept on taking constantly
changing shapes with kind effects during the course of time, and the wonders of the world
of today were created.
During the early times of the spread of Christianity, the people who needed to hide
themselves from the Arab raids, carved out these tough rocks thus constructing churches
and built underground cities to defend themselves against the raids.
The settlements in Cappadocia had come into existence, mostly in the valleys of
Goreme, Ihlara and Soganli. The people who had settled here, worshipped in the churches
that they carved out of the rocks, and they dealt with agriculture to meet their own
needs. The water sources in the valleys made this region productive. The most intensive
settlement was in the vicinity of the township of Goreme. It is possible to see many
churches together today in the locality made into an open air museum.
Let us begin discussing the churches in Cappadocia, by describing the churches in this
open air museum. In Goreme, at a distance of 7 km (4.3 miles) from Urgup, the first
ancient structure that appears in front of us is the Maidens Monastery. The monastery,
belonging to the first half of the 11th century, and is an interesting building of six
stores. The Chapel of St. Basil is situated on the opposite side of the promenade road in
the museum. The Church with Apple, one of the most important churches in Goreme, appears
in sight thereafter. The church, planned in the shape of a closed Greek cross, ends with
three abscissas. The church belongs to the 12th century and the frescos in it display the
scenes based on the contents of the Bible and also inspired by the Pentateuch. The Church
of St. Barbara is situated beyond the Church with Apple. In this church which belongs to
the first half of the 11th century and the descriptions of Pontacrator Christ, Georgios,
Theodoros and Saint Barbara are worthy of attention.
The Church with Snake, situated here, also belongs to the 11th century and the scene of
Deisis is displayed on its long wall. Descriptions of Saint Onesimos Georgios, Theodoros,
Constantine and Helena are seen here. On the rocky mass that heightens from the south of
the open air museum towards the west of it, there are monasteries grouped together and 8
churches, 7 dining halls, grave chambers and wine factories. The church which is situated
here, has two stores and the frescos inside have been recently restored and fortified. The
events included in the contents of the Bible and the Pentateuch, are described in vivid
colors in the frescos.
The Church with Sandals (Carikli Kilise) is situated at the extreme north of the
valley. The Church with Sandals belongs to the 12th century, has a dining hall under it,
and there descriptions of the scenes from Christ's life and from the Pentateuch inside the
church. The church with Buckle, located on the road to Goreme, consists of four sites
namely: The Old Church, The New Great Church, The adjoining chapel and the church
underneath.
The Old Church, forms the entrance of the New Church today, and it is decorated with
the descriptions which are dated to the 10th century and concern Christ's life. The New
Church which has a rectangular plan, is decorated with the descriptive scenes from
Christ's childhood adolescence and showing the sorrows of his life. This church is dated
to the end of the 10th century. The annexed chapel and the church underneath, belong to
the following period. At a distance of 300 m from the zone of the museum, there is the
Church of Virgin Mary; and the Church of El Nazar, belonging to the 10th century and the
Hidden Church are situated at the left hand side on the way to the township of Goreme.
The missile-shaped fairy Chimneys within the Zemi Deresi near these
churches, create very interesting scenery. There are many churches in the township of
Goreme, such as Yusuf Koc, Durmus Kadir. While traveling in Goreme, the fortresses of
Uchisar and Ortahisar suddenly appear in front of you as a magnificent sight. Here, the
Valley of Guvercinlik is so beautiful that one doesn't get tired of watching it.
Aktepe and the Valleys of Uchisar, Kiliclar, Uzundere are places which display very
interesting sights. The Pink Valley, placed between Avanos and Urgup arouses interest by
reason of its natural scenery. The Church of Cavusin, situated on the road of Avanos at a
distance of 2 km to Goreme, is decorated with frescos belonging to the 11th century. One
can walk from Cavusin to the Valleys of Gulludere and Kizilcukur. The 12 churches in
this region can also be visited during this walk that will be a pleasant thing for you to
remember. We come across interesting scenery in Bagli Deresi which extends towards Killik
or Kaya Harmani in the north of Avanos-Goreme road and towards Uchisar in the south of
it. The locality called Cinnes on the road to Zelve past Cavusin and the locality named
Pasabagi or Kesisler Vadisi (Valley of Monks) are also worth seeing.
Zelve is a region which extends towards the interiors of a hill called Aktepe where
there are about 15 churches. There are many underground cities in Cappadocia too. Within
these soft rocks carved out as a means of defense against the enemy, interesting
underground cities were formed, and all kinds of needs could be met in them. The most
important ones among them are the cities of Kaymakli, Derinkuyu and Ozkonak and there are
underground cities in many other places too. In addition to the Valley of Goreme, there
are churches of importance in the Valley of Soganli too. Churches such as Karabas,
Yilanli, Kubbeli and Gok Kilise are situated in this valley which are at a distance of 30
km (18 miles) to Urgup.
In the Valley of Ihlara which is arrived at by diverging from the Aksaray-Nevsehir
road, there are 36 churches each one of which is more interesting than the other. When one
descends the steps and reaches the valley at the end of the road, the Churches of
Agacalti, Sumbullu, Kokar and Yilanli can be seen in the Open Air Museum of Ihlara.
The other churches of importance such as those of Egritas, Purenliseki, Karagedik,
Kirkdamalti, Bahattin Samanligi and Ala Kilise are also situated in this valley.The Church
of Gumusler belonging to the 11th century and are located at a distance of 7 km (4.3
miles) to Nigde, is a church of interesting appearance. The Churches called Yuksek Kilise
and Kizil Kilise which are located in Guzelyurt, are made of stone.