Snowfall transforms Sumela Monastery in northern Türkiye into winter wonderland
TRABZON, TÜRKİYE - FEBRUARY 05: The ancient Sumela Monastery and Altindere Valley in Türkiye’s Black Sea province of Trabzon are nestled in nature and were blanketed in white after a snowfall.The monastery also known as Mother Mary, or Virgin Mary, it is carved out of rocks in a wooded area on the slope of Mt. Karadag in Macka – 300 meters (984 feet) above the Altindere Valley.The monastery, which is included in UNESCO's temporary list of World Heritage sites, was reopened for religious practice on Aug. 15, 2010, with permission from the Culture and Tourism Ministry, following decades-long hiatus.The world-famous Sumela Monastery, one of Türkiye’s important religious tourism sites, was closed to visitors in September 2015 due to the risk of rockfall.The restoration of the monastery complex began in February 2016 and was completed after landscaping, geological and geotechnical research, and strengthening of the rocks.The ancient building reopened on July 1, 2021, and was temporarily closed on Nov. 1 the same year due to the risk of rockfall. It was opened again in May last year.“Snowfall has added a different atmosphere. It is more beautiful for photography in summer, but snow also has a different aura,' one of the visitors Osman Onder told Anadolu.
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