- Eskigümüş Monastery
The Eskigümüş rock cut monastery off the Kayseri-Niğde road near to the city of Niğde in
Turkey . Eskigümüş is famed for having what is believed to be the onlyfresco with a smilingTheotokos .As the
monastery was only recently rediscovered by western Europeans, it was able to escape the vandalism common among many of the churches and monasteries inCappadoccia .The monastery is the farthest south of all of the Cappadocian monasteries. It is located close to the route used by invading Arabs in the 7th century, who traversed the Tarsus Mountains from the south to plunder
Kayseri . This route follows the Tarsus River through the ruggedGülek Pass which, known in ancient times as the "Cilician Gates" was used byAlexander the Great during his eastward campaign intoPersia .The plain entrance to the Monastery was designed to shield the complex from passing invaders. This
camouflage was so successful that the monastery remained unknown until 1963. High walls surround the large inner courtyard walls with monastic rooms and storage areas. The main church is large and is in extremely good condition, with the many well-preserved frescoes considered to be among the greatest examples ofByzantine art in the region.ee also
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Cappadocia ;
**Underground cities in Avanos
**Kaymaklı Underground City
**Ihlara Valley
**Cappadocian Greek language
* Other Monasteries;
**Sümela Monastry
**Kaymaklı Monastery
**Monasteries of Mardin
*Last House of the Virgin Mary
* Ancient cities;
**Ephesus
**DemreExternal links
* [http://www.great-adventures.com/destinations/turkey/cappadocia.html Churches]
* [http://www.cappadociaturkey.net/derinkuyu.htm Site with pictures and info]
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