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Cistern Church (Zemi Valley) : General

Cistern Church is a cave church located in Göreme's Zemi Valley in Turkey. The interior of the church features colorful icons that contrast with the natural landscape outside. It was part of a monastic complex, though unlike other complexes, the carved rooms near Cistern Church did not have a coherent layout. The church interior contains richly painted icons and narratives similar in style to other churches in the valley, suggesting they were completed by the same workshop of artists from Constantinople.

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Cistern Church (Zemi Valley) : General

Cistern Church is a cave church located in Göreme's Zemi Valley in Turkey. The interior of the church features colorful icons that contrast with the natural landscape outside. It was part of a monastic complex, though unlike other complexes, the carved rooms near Cistern Church did not have a coherent layout. The church interior contains richly painted icons and narratives similar in style to other churches in the valley, suggesting they were completed by the same workshop of artists from Constantinople.

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Cistern Church (Zemi Valley)

Cistern Church (Turkish, Sarnıç Kilise; aka, Avcılar Church 13) is a stunning cave
church in Göreme’s Zemi Valley. The colorful, detailed icons inside the cave church
contrast with the serene, natural landscape of its setting.

The church is in Zemi Valley, 100 meters east of Karabulut Church, here on Google
Maps. You can hike to Cistern Church from Göreme, or from the Nevşehir–Ürgüp
highway, in about one hour. The church does not have a door, so it is always open and
free to enter.

General

Cistern Church was part of a monastic complex. Unlike other complexes in


Cappadocia, the carved rooms near Cistern Church did have a coherent layout or
common courtyard. The only identifiable spaces are the refectory (immediately to the
left of the church, with a bench and apse) and the narthex (the small entrance space
before the church.

Cistern Church, facade

The interior painting of Cistern Church is similar to others in Göreme valley,


especially Merymana Church (closed) and Dark Church (Göreme OAM). These
churches have rich blue and red pigments, narrative depictions, OT prophets, and
huge archangels. The artistic similarities suggest that the same workshop of artists
from Constantinople completed multiple churches.

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