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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

Sumela Monastery, located in Turkey's northwestern Black Sea province of Trabzon, was visited by more than 123,000 people in 99 days.

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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

As part of the project, some rocks that posed a danger were brought down, some places were surrounded with steel webbing and the inner parts were restored at Sumela Monastery, which was closed down for almost five years.

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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

Having hosted nearly 5,000 visitors daily during the first days it was opened to the public, the monastery became one of the most visited archeological sites in Turkey.

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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

The monastery is expected to be opened to visitors one more time on Jan. 31, 2021.

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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

Trabzon Culture and Tourism Vice-Principle Mustafa Asan told Anadolu Agency that Sumela Monastery is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List and the Culture and Tourism Ministry, Trabzon governorate and Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality carry out serious work for the site to be put on the actual list.

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Sumela Monastery welcomes almost 125,000 tourists in last 3 months

"Our goal is to see Sumela Monastery on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2022. It is very important that with the restoration at the monastery, we will have left a sound heritage to the future generations," Asan said.