On
the Nevsehir - Urgup road you can't
miss Ortahisar and its rock-carved
fortress. The churches in the Balkan
Valley are some of the oldest in the
Goreme region. In the neighboring
Hallac Valley, the Hallac Monastery
displays decorations from the 10th and
the 11th centuries. North of Ortahisar,
the Kizilcukur Valley is
breathtakingly beautiful, especially
at sunset. In the valley is the 9th
century Uzumlu church.
The underground cities of Kaymakli,
Mazi,Derinkuyu and Ozkonak were all
used by the Christians of the seventh
century, who were fleeing from
persecution. They sheltered from the
iconoclastic strife
of Byzantium as well as other
invasions in these safe and
well-hidden metropolises. A complete
and self-sufficient environment, these
cities included rooms for grain
storage, stables, sleeping chambers,
kitchens and air shafts. Today, they
are well-lit, and an essential and
fascinating part of a Cappadocian
tour.
West of Avanos, Gulsehir has Hittite
rock inscriptions, and nearby, at
Gokcetepe, there is a bas-relief of
Zeus. South on the Nevsehir road
brings you to the 13th century church
of St. John and farther along is
Aciksaray, where the carved rocks hold
churches and chapels. |