Cappadocia
Felsenkirchen und Höhlenklöster der Kappadokischen Väter
Warum dieses Ziel wichtig ist
Kappadokien ist die Heimat der Kappadokischen Väter – Basilius der Große, Gregor von Nazianz und Gregor von Nyssa –, die im 4. Jahrhundert die trinitarische Theologie formulierten, die in den Glaubensbekenntnissen aller Christen bis heute verankert ist.
Die Region beherbergt über 600 Felsenkirchen aus dem 9. bis 13. Jahrhundert, reich mit byzantinischen Fresken ausgestattet, die trotz osmanischer Herrschaft, Bilderstürmer-Schäden und moderner Vernachlässigung überlebt haben.
Das Göreme Open-Air-Museum ist UNESCO-Welterbe und eines der schönsten Beispiele frühmittelalterlicher christlicher Kunst, die nirgendwo sonst in dieser Konzentration erhalten geblieben ist.
Wichtigste Sehenswürdigkeiten
Goreme Open Air Museum
Eleven principal rock-cut churches: Dark Church, Apple Church, Snake Church, Sandal Church, Buckle Church, Saint Barbara.
Derinkuyu Underground City
85 metres deep, eight levels, capable of sheltering up to 20,000 people. Christian refuge from Arab raids.
Kaymakli Underground City
Eight known levels, four open to the public. Connected to Derinkuyu by an underground tunnel network.
Ihlara Valley
100+ rock-cut churches along a 14-km gorge. Walk-able section runs from Ihlara village to Selime.
Selime Monastery
Cathedral-sized rock-cut complex at the head of Ihlara Valley.
Pasabag
Fairy chimneys with hermit cells of Saint Simeon Stylites.
Kaymakli, Mustafapasa and Sinasos churches
Greek Orthodox heritage villages with restored 19th-century churches.
Beste Reisezeit
April–Mai und September–Oktober für angenehme Temperaturen und gute Sicht. Heißluftballonfahrten ganzjährig verfügbar.
Anreise
Flüge nach Kayseri (ASR) oder Nevşehir (NAV). Shuttles nach Göreme / Ürgüp ca. 1 Std. Busverbindungen von Istanbul (10 Std. Nachtbus) oder Ankara (4 Std.).
Unterkunft
Göreme und Ürgüp bieten höhlenausgehauene Boutique-Hotels (einzigartig und sehr beliebt – frühzeitig buchen). Einfachere Pensionen in Avanos. Uçhisar für Panoramablick.
Touren und Erlebnisse
Ganztägige Touren des Göreme-Open-Air-Museums, des Untergrundstädtchens Derinkuyu und des Ihlara-Tals. Für Pilger: thematische Touren der Kappadokischen Väter und frühen Mönchsgemeinschaften.
Practical information
- Hours
- Goreme Open Air Museum 08:00-19:00 (summer) / 08:00-17:00 (winter).
- Fees
- Approximate 2026 - verify on muze.gov.tr. Goreme Open Air Museum ~20 EUR plus 6 EUR for the Dark Church; Derinkuyu ~15-18 EUR; Kaymakli similar.
- Dress code
- Modest dress is appreciated in active churches and inside rock chapels.
- Accessibility
- Limited. The open-air museum involves steep steps and narrow chapel doorways. Underground cities have low passageways and uneven floors.
- Transport
- Most pilgrims rent a car or hire a guide-driver; Goreme has frequent local minibuses (dolmus) to the open-air museum.
Pilgertipps
💡 Pilgertipps
- Buy the Turkish Museum Pass (Müzekart Plus) before arriving — it covers Goreme Open Air Museum, Derinkuyu, Kaymakli and Zelve, and pays for itself within two sites.
- The Dark Church (Karanlik Kilise) inside the Goreme Open Air Museum requires a separate ticket because of its outstanding 11th-century frescoes — never skip it.
- Stay in Goreme village itself if you want to walk to the open-air museum at dawn before the tour buses arrive (07:00-09:00 is the best window for photography and prayer).
- Balloon flights are weather-dependent and frequently cancelled in winter or on windy mornings. Plan a 2-3 night minimum in Cappadocia so you have a second attempt date.
- The Ihlara Valley walk is best done one-way from Ihlara village to Selime (8 km, downhill, 3-4 hours). Hire a local driver to leave one vehicle at each end.
- For Greek Orthodox visitors, the Ecumenical Patriarchate occasionally celebrates Divine Liturgy at Sumela or Goreme by special permission — check with the Patriarchate (ec-patr.org) for current schedules.
- Bring a headtorch and a light jacket for the underground cities — Derinkuyu is 13°C year-round and several passages have no electric lighting in the deepest levels.
Wussten Sie schon?
ℹ️ Wussten Sie schon?
- Cappadocia's 'fairy chimneys' are erosion remnants of volcanic eruptions from Mount Erciyes and Mount Hasan some 9-12 million years ago — the rock is soft enough to be carved with copper tools, which is why Christian communities could excavate entire churches into the cliffs.
- Derinkuyu's 85-metre depth could house an estimated 20,000 people, plus livestock, food and ventilation shafts. The city was rediscovered in 1963 when a local resident knocked down a wall in his basement and found a tunnel.
- Saint Basil the Great founded the world's first hospital here at Caesarea (modern Kayseri) in 369 AD — the 'Basiliad', a complex with separate wards for the poor, the sick, lepers and travellers. The model influenced Christian healthcare for centuries.
- The Greek Orthodox Christians of Cappadocia spoke their own dialect of Greek (Cappadocian Greek) until the 1923 Lausanne Treaty population exchange. The language survives in small diaspora communities and was thought extinct until rediscovered in northern Greece in 2005.
- The Trinitarian formula 'one ousia, three hypostases' that Basil and the two Gregories developed in Cappadocia became the foundation of the Nicene Creed as we recite it today — every Sunday recitation of the Creed echoes the Cappadocian Fathers' work.
Biblical references
- Acts 2:9 — “Parthians, Medes and Elamites, and dwellers in Mesopotamia, in Judea and Cappadocia...”
- 1 Peter 1:1 — “Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the pilgrims of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia.”
Empfohlene Lektüre
| Title / Reference | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| On the Holy Spirit (Saint Basil the Great) | The 4th-century classic that established the divinity of the Holy Spirit in Trinitarian theology. Surprisingly readable; the foundation of Orthodox pneumatology. |
| The Cappadocians: Fathers of Faith (Anthony Meredith) | The best short introduction to Basil, Gregory of Nazianzus and Gregory of Nyssa. 150 pages; perfect plane reading before arrival. |
| Cappadocia: Cradle of History (Murat Ozyildirim) | The standard local archaeological and ecclesiastical guidebook. Available in Goreme bookshops; covers all the major churches with frescoes annotated. |
Nearby destinations to combine
Antakya / Antioch
Where the disciples were first called Christians (Acts 11:26)
Tarsus
Birthplace of Saint Paul the Apostle
Istanbul / Constantinople
Capital of Christianity 330-1453 and seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Teil dieser Routen
- Cradle of Christianity — Antakya - Tarsus - Cappadocia
- Seven Ecumenical Councils — Nicaea - Constantinople - Ephesus - Chalcedon - and the Three Imperial Sequels
Frequently asked questions
Names in other languages
| Turkish | Kapadokya |
|---|---|
| Greek | Kappadokia |
| German | Kappadokien |
| Russian | Kappadokiya |
| French | Cappadoce |
| Italian | Cappadocia |