A great impression. Many ancient peoples lived here. Armenian temples began to be restored by Russian architects at the end of the 19th century, then the museum was looted under Ataturk, the temples continued to collapse, and restoration is underway again.
Leaving cultural and historical value far away, there are questions about the organization of the visit. Admission for non-Turks is €8, there are no exchangers. No one knows English. They accept only lira, although the price is not euros. The cashier gestured that it could be exchanged in a cafe, as a result, the rate in the cafe did not converge with the cashier's rate by 20 percent.
The place is mystical, as if it was transported back thousands of years in a time machine.. Fascinating views.. We were there when the sun was going down.. Very beautiful..