fresco cave church Göreme by prutzworks
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Description
from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churches_of_G%C3%B6reme,_Turkey
Göreme is a district of the Nevşehir Province in Turkey. After the eruption of Mount Erciyes about 2000 years ago, ash and lava formed soft rocks in the Cappadocia Region, covering a region of about 20,000 km2. The softer rock was eroded by wind and water, leaving the hard cap rock on top of pillars, forming the present-day fairy chimneys. People of Göreme, at the heart of the Cappadocia Region, realized that these soft rocks could be easily carved out to form houses, churches, monasteries. These Christian sanctuaries contain many examples of Byzantine art from the post-iconoclastic period. These frescoes are a unique artistic achievement from this period.
In the 4th century small anchorite communities began to form in the region, acting on instruction of Saint Basil of Caesarea. They carved cells in the soft rock. During the iconoclastic period (725-842) the decoration of the many sanctuaries in the region was held to a minimum, usually symbols such as the depiction of the cross. After this period, new churches were dug into the rocks and they were richly decorated with colourful frescoes.
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Comments (9)
prutzworks
"After the eruption of Mount Erciyes about 2000 years ago" I think it must be 20 million years
lizzibell
Beautiful...
costapanos
Stunning image. big fan of Byzantine iconography,
flavia49
wonderful picture!!
Charberry
Stunning and excellent.
sandra46
great work and info
npauling
How wonderful that this has lasted for so long.
MagikUnicorn
Nice...Thanks for the INFO
choronr
Very well preserved ...good capture and information.