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.
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.