Turkey’s Sümela Monastery to open its doors after three years of restoration

Turkey expects to open the Sumela Monastery in Black Sea province of Trabzon after restoration works end soon, Culture and Tourism Minister said according to Anadolou Agency.

The Sümela Monastery, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is one of the leading touristic locations in the Eastern Black Sea area.

Located in the Macka district of Trabzon, the Sumela Monastery is a site of historical and cultural significance as well as a major tourist attraction. It was included in UNESCO’s temporary list of World Heritage sites.

Built on a steep cliff at 1,200 meters in Altindere National Park, the Sumela Monastery reopened for religious use on Aug. 15, 2010 with the permission of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, following an 88-year hiatus.

During his visit, Ersoy said renovation will be completed after interior works are done.

The minister said visitors will be able to reach the monastery’s main entrance in a month.

“The workers are doing a final retouch and the first phase of the restoration will almost end. Our aim in the second phase is to finish these works before the next season but this region is a very risky one. Because heavy rains are making [restoration] works difficult,” Ersoy said and added that the monastery will be completely functional by the next season after the renovation works this winter.

The restoration and environmental planning of the Sumela Monastery, also known as the Virgin Mary, were launched in February 2016.

Sumela Monastery. Photo: Flickr

Before the monastery went under restoration, it hosted almost 500,000 guests annually including 100,000 international tourists.

Although the building has been closed for three years, in the first eight months of 2018, the Sümela Monastery hosted 300,000 tourists.

“It is highly possible we will be able to welcome 200,000 tourists by the end of this year,” Provincial Director of Culture and Tourism, Ali Ayvazoğlu told Anadolu Agency.

Foto: Yavuz Tugcu / Flickr

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