The 6-7-storey rock mass to the left of the museum entrance is known as the “Sisters’ Monastery”. The dining hall, kitchen, several rooms on the first floor of this monastery; The ruined chapel on the 2nd floor is navigable. The church, which is reached by a tunnel on the 3rd floor, has a cross dome, four columns and three apses. The templon in the main apse is not very common in other churches in Göreme. Red decorations are seen next to the Jesus painting on the rock directly from the church. Connection tunnels between floors are provided in the monastery. “Slider stones” were used to close the tunnels in case of danger, as in the underground cities. In the Monks’ Monastery on the right, only a few rooms on the ground floor can be seen, as the passages between the floors are closed due to erosion.
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