Monastery of Nuns (Nunnery)
The Monastery of Nuns is one of the oldest and most significant monastic complexes within the Göreme Open Air Museum. Dating back to the 9th century, this multi-level rock-cut monastery was once home to a community of nuns who lived, worshipped, and studied in Cappadocia's unique volcanic landscape.
Key Info
Location: Göreme Open Air Museum, Göreme
Duration: 15–20 minutes
Entrance: Included with the Göreme Open Air Museum ticket
Best Time: During museum opening hours
Experience
The monastery consists of several interconnected levels carved directly into the rock, featuring living quarters, dining areas, chapels, and communal spaces. Although some upper sections are no longer accessible for preservation reasons, visitors can still appreciate the scale of the complex and imagine daily monastic life over a thousand years ago.
Highlights
One of Cappadocia's oldest convent complexes
Multi-level rock-cut architecture
Historic living quarters and chapels
Important example of early Christian monastic life
How to Visit
The Monastery of Nuns is located near the entrance of the Göreme Open Air Museum and is included in the standard visitor route. It is best explored alongside the Monastery of Monks and the museum's famous rock-cut churches for a complete understanding of Cappadocia's monastic heritage.

