Zelve Open Air Museum is located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, near the town of Avanos. It is a historic site that was once home to a thriving community of Christians who lived in caves and underground dwellings carved into the cliffs. The area was inhabited from the Byzantine period up until the 20th century. Today, visitors can explore the cave churches, monasteries, and dwellings that have been preserved as a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum is home to many impressive rock-cut architecture, including the churches of St. John the Baptist, St. George, and the Chapel of St. Isidorus. Visitors can also see the remains of an ancient mill and wine press. The site offers a unique insight into the daily lives of the people who once inhabited the region and the religious and cultural traditions that were practiced there. The museum is open to visitors year-round and serves as a popular destination for tourists traveling to Cappadocia.
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