[2024 Altindere Mahallesi Attraction] Travel Guide for Sümela Monastery (Updated Dec)
Churches and Cathedrals
Other Places of Worship
Historical Sites
Address:
Altındere, 61750 Maçka/Trabzon, Turkey
Opening times:
Open today at 8:00-16:30Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+90 462 531 10 64
Off the Beaten Path in Turkey | Trabzon, where you can show off without spending a dime.
Trabzon, a Black Sea port city in eastern Turkey, is almost a must-pass for land travel to Georgia. The city is built with birds singing and flowers fragrant, and the luxury of the long-distance bus station can hang ordinary medium-sized airports.
Does this city have any famous attractions? Yes! Sumela Monastery [Figure 1-2], a Greek Orthodox cliff monastery founded in 389 AD, a quasi-world heritage site, looks quite imposing from a distance, and the interior is decorated with various frescoes. It is a geomantic treasure land where travel bloggers compete to check in and show a sense of superiority.
Do you think I'm here to plant grass? NoNoNo, on the contrary, I'm here to weed!
①This monastery has been abandoned many times in history. The most recent abandonment occurred in 1923. Later, it was hit by a fire. It was not until 2010 that it was abandoned and began to be rebuilt. The current monastery is almost a replica;
②Frescoes mainly exist on the inside and outside walls of individual caves, and the preservation conditions are not very good;
③Located in a remote place, in addition to the long and not cheap long-distance transportation, it also charges 20 euros for foreign tourists. Turkish people only need about 12 yuan, which is 13 times more expensive. Killing the New Year's pig does not use this fast knife.
In short, friends who are not short of money at home and have a lot of time can go to Sumela to install it. Otherwise, it is best to follow my footsteps. Let's see how to find a substitute in Trabzon and change places to install it.
1.Kızlar Manastırı (Kizlar Women's Monastery) [Figure 3-4]: Located on the small hill of Boztepe Hill in the city, it was built in the second half of the 14th century, Greek Orthodox, and has not changed much since the 19th century, but the frescoes are generally preserved. It has now become a museum, and the ticket price for both domestic and foreign countries is about 12 yuan;
2.St. Anne's Church [Figure 6-8]: It was founded in the 6-7th century AD and is the oldest church in Trabzon. It was cleaned and repaired in 2021. It is now a free museum. The area is very small, but many frescoes are clearly visible and very ornamental;
3.Hagia Sophia Mosque [Figure 9-18]: The local name Ayasofya, you know at a glance that it is another case of "ancient church converted into a mosque". The church was built in the late Byzantine period in 1250 AD, with Georgian style. It was converted into a mosque in 1584 AD. It became a museum in 1964 and was restored to a mosque in 2013. However, the frescoes and Seljuk stone carvings on the exterior walls are well preserved. The frescoes in the semi-open side hall are particularly gorgeous. I personally think it is not lost to Sumela. Free visit, no money, open to install, let go of the installation.
Henry Wright_17
Discover Trabzon, Turkey 🇹🇷: A Hidden Gem on the Black Sea 🌊🏞️
#europe trip Trabzon, a captivating city on Turkey's Black Sea coast, is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Nestled between lush green mountains and the deep blue sea, Trabzon offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
**Must-Visit Attractions:**
- **Sumela Monastery:** Perched dramatically on a cliff, this ancient monastery is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture.
- **Uzungöl Lake:** A serene lake surrounded by forested hills, perfect for relaxing and outdoor activities.
- **Ataturk Mansion:** A historic villa with beautiful gardens, showcasing early 20th-century architecture and furnishing.
- **Trabzon Castle:** Offering panoramic views of the city and the sea, this medieval fortress is a must-see.
**Best Time to Visit:** Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are ideal for pleasant weather and avoiding summer crowds.
**How to Reach:**
- **By Air:** Trabzon Airport (TZX) connects with major Turkish cities. It's a short drive from the airport to the city center.
- **By Road:** Accessible by bus or car from other major Turkish cities, with scenic routes along the coast and mountains.
**Local Cuisine:** Don’t miss trying Trabzon's traditional dishes like Akçaabat köfte (meatballs), Hamsi (anchovies), and Kuymak (cornmeal and cheese dish).
**Accommodation:** Options range from luxury hotels to cozy guesthouses, many offering stunning views of the Black Sea or the surrounding mountains
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Ancient greek monastery
#temples
The sumela monastery is an ancient Greek orthodox monastery. It dates back to as old as the 4th century. Left ruined several times in history. There are constant renovation efforts to preserve the ruins. It's terrible to think the destruction of it has been human doing. Anyways, for a price of 20 euros, it makes for one the finest ruins/historical sight visits in all of the black sea region. Yet, I think the prices of entries in Turkey need to improve. It's very costly when you calculate all the entrances you pay on a holiday.
If you are in trabzon, you shouldn't miss this at any cost. The landscape of this area is so unlike what you imagine Turkey to be. Excellent views when you put in the effort and walk all the way. It does have some steep stairs. So prepare for that and preferably put on your best shoes. With renovations the tourist experiences will improve further. We took a bus after we were dropped at the parking lot by our taxi driver. The route is scenic and makes for a fun hike.
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Sumela Heaven
Sumela monastery located in Trapzon city in Turkey. The breathtaking place by the cliff.