Kaymakli silo

Amenaprgič Vank (in Armenian: Ամենափրկիչ Վանք) or the Monastery of the Holy Savior (in Turkish: Aziz Kurtarıcı Manastırı) was established in the 15th century AD during the era of the Trabzon Empire. At the time of its construction, the monastery was one of the most important places of worship for Armenians.

It is called the "Monastery of the Cream" due to a legend that says it once contained a faucet of milk, and over time, it became known as the "Monastery of the Cream."

After the Armenian Genocide in 1915, the church or monastery was left in ruins and was abandoned after the forced deportation of Armenians from Turkey. However, it still retains its exterior structure and attracts tourists who visit Trabzon.

Address: Çukurçayır, 61000 Trabzon Merkez/Trabzon

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