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Hatay, St. Pierre Church

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The St. Pierre Church was an early Christian church in the Roman city of Antioch. Traditionally it is said to be founded by the Apostle Peter, who is considered also the first Bishop or Patriarch of Antioch. The church was carved into the mountainside of Mount Starius.

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Hatay, St. Pierre Church (ID: 5613)
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First published: 24/02/22.

Zoë Sheng

Hatay, St. Pierre Church

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Hatay, St. Pierre Church by Zoë Sheng

Getting here is not that easy. Looks easy on the map but the town of Antakya and it's typical Turkish double parking citizens cause massive traffic jams. You are almost better off taking the northern route back out of town and around the D-road, almost. Then if you do get to the church road, a small path leads up that is narrow enough for only two cars but of course half the side is being used for parking, so there is plenty of reversing and ducking into gaps to make space for other drivers. The small space at the church only has enough parking for 10 cars or less, but there is a big overflow lot just below.

For a site that offers very little the ticket price is quite expensive. Some ruins are a third of the price and gets you a lot. However, it's still not very expensive for tourist tickets really, and it is covered by the museum passes as well.

Once you paid the ticket you may enter through the shop, and wonder where the church is. Well, it's right there in the rock. So first thing is probably taking a pic from the outside (many locals prefer taking pics with the city in the backdrop), and then enter what supposedly is the first ever rock cave. Supposedly built by Saint Pierre, Apostle Peter, although there is no proof of any of that, it has some unique looks but I think their main goal …

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