Kuruköprü Monumental Church
Coordinates: 36°59′23″N 35°19′22″E / 36.98972°N 35.32278°E
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Location | Ziyapaşa Bulvarı No:114, Seyhan, Adana |
Country | Turkey |
Denomination | Greek Orthodox |
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Completed | 1845 |
Kuruköprü Monumental Church (Turkish: Kuruköprü Anıt Kilisesi), is a former Greek Church located in the Kuruköprü area of the city of Adana. The church now serves as a historical site for touristic visits.[1]
The church was built in 1845 by the Greek community of the city. It was in service until 1910s and was abandoned after the departure of the community in the Greco-Turkish population exchange. The church was converted into Archaeology Museum in 1950. After the move of the Archaeology Museum to a new location, the former church was occupied by the newly formed Ethnography Museum in 1983. The church is restored to its origin in 2015 and renamed Kuruköprü Monumental Church.
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