The Göreme Open-Air Museum is one of Cappadocia's most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites. Featuring cave-carved churches, chapels, monasteries and rooms decorated with ancient frescoes, it reflects early Christian life in the region. The frescoes, dating from the 10th to 12th centuries, depict biblical scenes and religious figures with remarkable artistry. Popular stops include the Tokalı, Elmalı and Karanlık churches. For history and culture enthusiasts, the Göreme Open-Air Museum offers a profound journey into Cappadocia's spiritual and architectural heritage.
Göreme Open Air Museum is a settlement dating back to the 4th century, consisting of cavities in the rocks 2 kilometers east of Göreme town. There are many monasteries, churches and chapels to visit in the open air museum. This campus, which smells of history, is made of fairy chimneys and rock It offers the opportunity to walk inside the carved caves.
