Eskigümüş Monastery
Eskigümüş Monastery is one of the hidden Byzantine monastic complexes in the Niğde region, located near the historic settlement of Eskigümüş. Carved directly into volcanic rock, the monastery served as a religious retreat for monks and preserves the architectural character of Cappadocia's early Christian heritage.
Key Info
Location: Eskigümüş, Niğde (Southern Cappadocia)
Duration: 30–45 minutes
Entrance: Paid
Best Time: Daytime
Experience
Visitors can explore a network of rock-cut spaces including chapels, monks' cells, storage rooms, and communal areas arranged around the natural landscape. Although more modest than nearby Gümüşler Monastery, Eskigümüş offers a peaceful atmosphere and an authentic glimpse into monastic life away from the more frequently visited sites.
Highlights
Historic Byzantine rock-cut monastery
Traditional monastic living quarters
Quiet and uncrowded atmosphere
Authentic early Christian heritage site
Scenic setting in the Niğde countryside
How to Visit
Eskigümüş Monastery is best reached by private vehicle from Niğde. It is commonly combined with Gümüşler Monastery, Andaval Church, Tyana Ancient City, and Köşk Höyük, making it a rewarding stop for visitors exploring the historical and religious heritage of southern Cappadocia.



