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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

Girls Monastery, where is believed to be constructed during the reign of then-Byzantine Emperor Alexios III (1349-1390), has reopened its doors to the visitors in the Black Sea province of Trabzon after restoration.

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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

An Orthodox monastery in Turkey's Black Sea province of Trabzon has reopened to visitors after restorations.

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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

Panagia Keramesta, also known as Girls Monastery in Turkey, is believed to be constructed during the reign of then-Byzantine Emperor Alexios III (1349-1390), and took its final shape in the 19th century after several renovations over the centuries.

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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

The monastery comprises a rock church on the south side, a chapel near the entrance, and a few cells. The church contains inscriptions and portraits of Alexios III, his wife Theodora, and his mother Irene.

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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Trabzon Mayor Murat Zorluoğlu said visiting the monastery will be free of charge until Oct. 15.

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Girls Monastery reopens its doors to visitors after restoration

"This place was also designed as a living museum. It will play a very important role in the cultural and artistic life of Trabzon throughout the year," he said.