Cambazlı Church

Historical Church / Silifke, Turkiye, Mediterrenian, Mersin


Cambazlı Church

There are remains from the Late Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods. The Roman Period grave monuments and the Early Byzantine Period church are worth seeing. This church is the only church in the region that has survived to the level of the cover. It has three naves and the north side of the columns separating the naves of the church is still standing inside the building, although the ones on the north have been demolished. Some column headings are spolia. The temenos walls of the church, which has a very good stone work, are still standing. There is also a cistern in its courtyard. In addition to the monumental tombs, many rock tombs (with reliefs and inscriptions) are scattered in different directions in the ruins. The fortification walls running parallel to each other in two parts can also be seen.

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