CAPPADOCIA - WHERE NATURE MEETS HISTORY
Cappadocian region is the place where nature and history come together most
beautifully within the world. While geographic events are forming Peribacaları
(fairy chimneys), during the historical period, humans had carried the signs of
thousand years old civilizations with carving houses and churches within these
earth pillars and decorating them with frisks.

During
the Roman Emperor, Augustus period, territories of Cappadocian Region as a wide
region lying till to the Toros Mountains at south, Aksaray at west, Malatya at
east and Eastern Black Sea shores at north within the 17 volume book named 'Geographika'
of Strabon, one of the Antic Period writers. Today's Cappadocian Region is the
area covered by Nevşehir, Aksaray, Niğde, Kayseri, and Kırşehir
cities. More limited area, rocky Cappadocian Region is composed of
Üçhisar, Göreme, Avanos, Ürgüp, Derinkuyu, Kaymaklı,
Ihlara and environment.
Traditional
Cappadocian houses and dovecotes carved into stones are showing the uniqueness
of the region. These houses are constructed on the feet of the mountain via
rocks or cut stones. Rock, which is the only construction material of the
region, as it is very soft after quarry due to the structure of the region, can
be easily processed but after contact with air it hardens and turns into a very
strong construction material. Due to being plentiful and easy to process of the
used material, regional unique masonry is developed and turned into an
architectural tradition. Materials of neither courtyard nor house doors is wood.
Upper parts of the doors built with arches are decorated with stylized ivy or
rosette motifs.
Dovecotes within the region are small structures constructed within 18th
century and end of 19th century. Some of the dovecotes, which are important for
showing Islamic picture art are constructed as monastery or church. Surfaces of
dovecotes are decorated with rich inscriptions and adornments by regional
artists.

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