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Ayışığı Manastırı
Ayışığı Manastırı
Ayışığı Manastırı
Ayışığı Manastırı
Ayışığı Manastırı
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Ayışığı Manastırı
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Reviews
Selin Atay (08/20/2019)
Very lovely private resort. Nothing is left of the original monastery aside from a few relics in display boxes or as decoration. If you come expecting a museum or a faithful reconstruction, you will be disappointed. They are only open twice a week and you will need to arrange a ride that can handle off road conditions if you still want to go. The "tour guide" who will talk to you about the location doesn't know much English and there won't be English translated information to take with you. You're not allowed to take photos or any kind of recording, but they will take an instant photo for you to keep if you want. There is no souvenir shop either. Despite it supposedly being open to the public as a cultural site, it is clearly being used for private entertainment and they don't actually want anyone to visit who isn't invited. Don't give yourself high expectations if you still decide to go.
Turkish Queen (08/25/2019)
This monastery located at the far end of the Paterice peniinsula at Ayvalik, Turkey has thousands years of history. It was originally a Pagan temple, later was a home Christian Monks.
asli can (10/31/2020)
It's too far from the original. It's like a concrete building. When old buildings are being restored, they must be authentic. It was disappointing to go 😔
Stresli Mercimek (08/03/2020)
I am not saying anything to the monastery but the road was so sad that the road was closed when it came so seriously, but I heard the sound of the car and conquered our heart to come to the door to inform us with an individual atv.
turluyorum net (04/26/2020)
16th century This monastery, which was built in Istanbul, was bought by Suzan Saban Hanım in 2012 after it was evacuated from the Greeks. It was restored in 1923. This building, whose real name is Agia Triyada Church, has been the target of treasure hunters many times before. The moonlight monastery is at Pateriça Bay on the other end of the peninsula. If you have your own vehicle, you can go to this monastery.
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