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Kaymaklı Underground City

A Journey Beneath Cappadocia

Soner Dursun by Soner Dursun
February 12, 2025
in Byzantine Empire, Cappadocia Attractions, History, Turkey Attractions, Turkey Travel Blog
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Kaymaklı Underground City is one of the most captivating and historically rich underground settlements in Cappadocia, Turkey. Hidden beneath the enchanting landscape of fairy chimneys and soft volcanic rocks, this subterranean wonder offers a glimpse into the ingenuity, resilience, and architectural mastery of ancient civilizations. Let’s delve into its history, structure, and significance.

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A Brief History

The origins of Kaymaklı Underground City trace back to the Hittites in the 2nd millennium BCE. However, it was during the Byzantine era, particularly between the 4th and 10th centuries, that the city expanded into a refuge for Christians fleeing religious persecution. As Arab raids swept through Anatolia, the underground city became a sanctuary, a place of worship, and a testament to the human spirit’s determination to survive.

Architecture and Layout

Spanning eight levels, of which four are open to visitors today, Kaymaklı Underground City is an architectural marvel. Each level served a specific purpose, reflecting a meticulously planned lifestyle underground.

  • Entrances and Passages: Narrow tunnels lead to wider communal areas, designed to prevent invasions by enemy forces. Stone rolling doors could seal off sections, providing security.
  • Living Quarters: Residences feature rock-carved walls with niches for storage, ventilation shafts, and areas for cooking. The city’s ability to house thousands is a testament to its scale and planning.
  • Storage Areas: Food and water were stored in cool, dry conditions. Amphorae filled with grains and wine highlight the inhabitants’ understanding of long-term sustainability.
  • Worship Spaces: Churches and chapels carved into the rock served as spiritual havens, adorned with simple yet moving religious symbols.
  • Ventilation System: Ingeniously designed vertical shafts ensured air circulation across all levels. This system remains a feat of engineering even by modern standards.

Cultural and Religious Significance

Kaymaklı Underground City was not just a shelter; it was a community. The Byzantine Christians who lived here created spaces for worship, schooling, and communal gatherings. The city encapsulates the duality of fear and hope—its inhabitants endured hardship but also found solace in their faith and ingenuity.

Kaymaklı in the Modern Era

Rediscovered in 1964, Kaymaklı Underground City is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a key attraction in Cappadocia. Preservation efforts ensure its legacy remains intact, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and marvel at its complexity.

Visitor Experience

Today, Kaymaklı Underground City invites visitors to explore its labyrinthine tunnels and learn about the life of its ancient inhabitants. Here’s what you need to know:

Opening Hours

Summer (April 1 – October 31): 08:00 – 19:00
Winter (November 1 – March 31): 08:00 – 17:00
Last entry is typically an hour before closing.

Entrance Fees

  • General Admission: 13 EUR
  • Children under 8 enter for free, and tickets can be purchased online or on-site. Booking in advance is recommended during peak seasons to avoid long queues.

Tips for Visiting

  • Wear comfortable shoes; the tunnels can be narrow and uneven.
  • Bring a light jacket; temperatures underground are cooler.
  • Consider hiring a guide to enhance your understanding of the site.

Kaymaklı vs. Derinkuyu

While often compared to Derinkuyu Underground City, Kaymaklı has a more “open” and spacious feel due to its design. Each city offers unique insights, but Kaymaklı’s layout reflects a more communal and adaptable lifestyle.

Discover Cappadocia with Us

At The Other Tour, we offer personalized, guided experiences through the wonders of Cappadocia, including an immersive exploration of Kaymaklı Underground City, Derinkuyu, and Göreme. Our tours combine history, culture, and breathtaking scenery, with highlights like hot air balloon rides and local culinary delights. Whether you’re passionate about ancient civilizations or Cappadocia‘s stunning landscapes, we promise an unforgettable journey into Türkiye’s past and present.

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  1. Luise says:
    4 months ago

    Living underground like that is just mind-blowing. Is it difficult to walk through, or can anyone explore it comfortably?

    Reply
    • TheOtherTour says:
      4 months ago

      The ceiling can be very low sometimes – can be hard on the knees!

      Reply

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