Rahibeler Monastery

Göreme


Downhill from the Sandal Church, the cordoned-off Rahibeler Monastery was originally several storeys high. It's thought that this building served as a nunnery during the 11th century. All that remains is a large plain dining hall and, up some steps, a small chapel with unremarkable frescoes. Due to the instability of the rock cone, it can't be entered.


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