Akdamar Monumental Museum
Akdamar Island (Akdamar Adası) is the largest island on Lake Van. From the Gevaş Pier, it takes about 20 minutes by boat to reach the island. The history of the church established in the southeast area of Akdamar Island dates from the 10th century. Gagik I Artsruni, ruler of Kingdom of Vaspurakan commissioned the construction of the castle by architect/priest Manuel. The reliefs on church’s walls feature numerous scenes from the Bible and the Torah. The Church, which became the Memorial Museum after its 2007 restoration, is one of the most important faith centres in Türkiye. Akdamar Island and its Memorial Museum (Anıt Müzesi) were included in the UNESCO World Heritage Temporary List in 2015.
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