The monastery is a very important place for tourism in the Black Sea region and Trabzon. Therefore, it was partially opened in 2019, according to Ersoy.
He said there are very important frescoes in different parts of the monastery. Coloring and revitalization works are continuing in those areas. The restoration of the majestic monastery complex began in February 2016 and was completed in two phases after landscaping, investigation and strengthening of the geological and geotechnical maintenance of rocks at a cost of around 57 million Turkish liras ($6.53 million), according to the Provincial Culture and Tourism Directorate.