Gümüşhane's Imera Monastery partially restored
The Christian Orthodox, gothic style Imera Monastery in Gümüşhane, northeastern Turkey, Nov. 18, 2020. (AA PHOTO)


Partial restoration of the Imera Monastery in Turkey’s Black Sea region has been completed.

Located in the Olucak village of Gümüşhane, the Gothic-style Christian Orthodox monastery is among the most important religious structures of the Eastern Black Sea region.

As part of the restoration project, the roof of the 670-year-old monastery, missing stones and a damaged interior column were repaired.

A view from the interior of the Imera Monastery, Gümüşhane, northeastern Turkey, Nov. 18, 2020. (AA PHOTO)
A view from the outside of the Imera Monastery, Gümüşhane, northeastern Turkey, Nov. 18, 2020. (AA PHOTO)

The historical structure has striking features including its eastern entrance and utilizes unique lighting techniques.

Gümüşhane Governor Kamuran Taşbilek told Anadolu Agency (AA) Tuesday that the monastery has been partially restored and will soon be opened to the public.

Hamdi Nas, the headman of the Olucak village, said the monastery is an important landmark. "Many people come to see the monastery ... people who migrated from here are coming to our village from Greece and Belgium to see the places where their ancestors lived," he said. Underlining the region's tourism potential, Nas hoped the full restoration work would be completed soon.