For her part, Nevşehir Governor Inci Sezer Becel said the region has a rich tourism potential thanks to the historical buildings inherited.
Nevşehir Mayor Mehmet Savran said they were happy to bring the historic structure to the region's tourism after the work started about three years ago.
"The Virgin Mary Church was opened for worship during the Ottoman period and was used as a prison from 1950 to 1983. Therefore, it was a seriously damaged structure," Savran said.
"Our Ministry of Culture and Tourism brought this building to our city as a beautiful work after a very meticulous restoration process," he added.
Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the central province of Nevşehir, became a popular destination worldwide in recent years thanks to its distinctive volcanic cones known as fairy chimneys, atmospheric underground cities, hot air balloon trips, houses carved into rocks, and churches, chapels and shelters used in the early years of the Christian faith.