
Minting Room
They are the buildings on Cilvarda Bay that has bluffs, nearly 400 meters long and they are at the end of the peninsula.
Although known as "the Minting House" in public, those buildings made of stone blocks have never been used for issuing money. One of the stone buildings of the 11th century is a little church and the others were possibly used as monasteries.
The dome of the little church has remained standing. There's a cistern on the rocks. Although there's a passage of steps carved in the rocks from kale to Cilvarda Bay, it can't be used today.
As for sea transport it is difficult and dangerous. It looks magnificent both when looked at from kale and while turning the bend of the bay by boat.
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