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My Note: The Dark Chuch is the best protected in . The figures in chuch were not destroyed. It is in Open Air . You should see there :)

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Karanlik (Dark)

The entrance to this is from the north through a winding tunnel which opens into a barrel-vaulted narthex. In the south of the narthex there are three graves, two of which are big and the other is small.

The has across plan, the arms of the cross having a diagonal vault. The templon of the main apse has been destroyed. In the northern apse Mother Mary and the infant Jesus have been painted on a blue background. In the southern apse is Abraham, the founder of Jesus’s family tree. In the central dome there is the Pantocrator Jesus, and in the four small domes are the four archeangels: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael and Azrael.

This , which had received a lot of damage since the 7th century, took twelve years to restore by a team consisting of Turkish, French, Italian and Polish specialtists.

It is called the Dark because it gets very little light from the window in the narthex, and for this reason the colours are still very bright.
The narthex and the itself are richly decorated with scenes related to the lives of Mary and Jesus. As in the Apple and Sandal Churches, there are also scenes from the Old Testament. The
Deesis scenes in the main apse was painted using the fresco technique (directly onto wet plaster), which is very rare in Cappadocian churches, and one can still see the fingerprints of the artists on the faces of Jesus, Mary and John the Baptist.

This was originally built by donatiofis from eight sponsors: two of whom can be seen depicted
in the narthex, two in the apse, and four near the archeangels on the walls. The name of the donor in the narthex, depicted while praying to Jesus, is Nicephorus, and his inscription reads, “icephorus’ prayer, the servant of God”.

The donors were painted on the most honoured parts of the , a feature unique to this part of the world. The other important scenes in the are the four Evangelists, painted on the northern and eastern walls, and the doctors Domian and Cosmas who were also saints on the northern wall, shown with medical instruments in their hands. This dates from the end of the l2th and the beginning of the l3th centuries.

Scenes: Deesis, Annunciation, Journey to Bethlehem, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, Baptism, Raising of Lazarus, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem, Last Supper, Betrayal of Judas, Crucifixion, Anastasis, Women at the Tomb, Blessing and Mission of the Apostles, Ascension,the Hospitality of the Prophet Abraham, Three Young Men in the Fiery Furnace and portraits of the saints.

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