Turkey reopens Sümela Monastery after 5-year massive restoration
Turkey opened the Sümela Monastery in the Black Sea province of Trabzon to visitors on Thursday after the completion of more than five years of restorations.
The monastery, which is included in UNESCO's temporary list of World Heritage sites, was reopened for religious practice on Aug. 15, 2010, with permission from the Culture and Tourism Ministry, following an 88-year hiatus.
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The country's most important religious tourism center was closed in 2015 due to a risk of falling rocks from nearby Mt. Karadağ. It was partly reopened to visitors in May 2019 after more than three years of restoration efforts.