Ala Church is an early Christian church carved into the rock face on the eastern slope of a valley, located north of Belisırma Village in the Nevşehir province of Türkiye. The church features a closed Greek cross plan and is covered with three domes, making it one of the significant religious and historical structures in the region.
Location and Geography
The church is situated north of Belisırma Village, carved into the natural rocky terrain on the eastern slope of a valley. Its integration with the surrounding landscape makes it a unique example of rock-cut architecture.
History
Ala Church was built after Christianity was legalized in the Roman Empire. Its frescoes are dated to the late 10th century and the first half of the 11th century—a period marked by strong Byzantine influence and a flourishing of religious art in the region.
Architectural Features
The church follows a closed Greek cross plan, consisting of a central space, cross arms, and corner chambers. A dome rises above the central area, while the cross arms and corner chambers are covered with barrel vaults. The façade, carved from the rock mass, is divided vertically into three sections by four piers and horizontally into three bands by two string courses. The upper bands feature blind-arched arcades. The main entrance to the church is located in the left section.
Frescoes and Decorations
The wall and ceiling frescoes are partially damaged and covered with layers of soot and dirt. Among the preserved scenes are significant Biblical themes such as the Nativity of Jesus, the Anastasis (Descent of Christ into Hell), the Entry into Jerusalem, and the Consecration of Mary of Egypt. The upper part of the church façade includes depictions of apostles and saints.
Artistic and Cultural Significance
Ala Church is important for its architectural and iconographic features from the early Christian period. With its unique structural design and rich fresco decorations, it holds considerable historical, artistic, and cultural value.
Conservation Status
Some parts of the frescoes are damaged, and due to pollution, many details are at risk of being lost. This underscores the need for the church’s preservation and restoration.


