The Buckle Church

Anything free when you are traveling is a good thing, given that travel can be so expensive. Of course if you don’t know it is free it kind of defeats the point. That is the case of the Buckle Church.IMG_4248

The church is part of the GIMG_4253

Tokali Kilise (The Buckle Church) is the oldest of the churches in the region, carved into the volcanic rock in the10th century (or perhaps earlier). I was struck by the colourful, vibrant frescoes, much brighter than the other churches in the museum area. It is always impressive to see how people a millennium ago used art to express their faith.IMG_4249

We probably don’t do enough of that today. I realize it is partly a cost thing, but modern churches don’t have the same “wow” factor that ancient ones do. Modern architecture is more functional, and interior decoration for the most part is less impressive. There are probably few people nowadays who would commission an artist to paint a Sistine Chapel, as was done by Popes Sixtus IV and Julius II. Perhaps we have lost our appreciation of the arts.

The Buckle Church was the last thing we saw on our visit to the Goreme Open Air Museum. It was a fitting finale. IMG_4256

2 comments

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  2. roamingpursuits's avatar

    Amazing and beautiful church.

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