Documentaries
The Cappadocia documentary, made in 1962, shot by Eczacıbaşı, will take you back to the past, you will want to regret and return to those days.
In the program, it is reported that people used the caves as homes at that time. The program was prepared by BBC reporter Cathal O'Shannon.
Years later, the grandchildren came and asked to see their grandparents' house. So I showed them the house that I run as a hostel. They were very surprised. Time passed quickly. The French, Germans and Italians bought these places. Maybe these houses would have been ruined if the foreigners hadn't bought them, who knows!
Documentary about the situation of the houses sold to foreigners in Uçhisar, one of the most beautiful towns of Cappadocia, and the feelings and thoughts of the locals on this issue.
They left all their memories and came to the Mediterannean sea by steamboat. Empty houses, infertile soils greeted them. But they consented to everything. As long as we step to Turkish soils nothing at all important said Huriye aunt. They were emigrants and would-be emigrants till the end of time.
The famous American television producer, commentator, gourmet and author Martha Stewart came to Turkey for the shooting of the ''Martha Stewart Show'' which was aired in the United States.
Simon Reeve journeys around Turkey, a dramatic and beautiful country that now finds itself at the centre of world events.
SOUND ATLAS of Turkey; on TRT BELGESEL, which we try to recognize and promote with their voices...
You will watch each region with its cultural, geographical, demographic, economic, historical sounds and even silence. All the sounds, melodies and music of the sections are works that were brought together in the studio environment based on the original sound and effects recordings of the region.
The 3rd Episode, which introduces and conveys Cappadocia with its own voices, is on TRT BELGESEL...
Nigel Slater continues his Middle Eastern culinary adventure by visiting Turkey, home to one of the world's grandest cuisines. Travelling from the bustling megacity of Istanbul to the rural heartlands of central Anatolia, and through the mountains of the Black Sea, Nigel discovers a vast and varied landscape, rich with tradition and local flavour.
The most awaited fashion documentary in the country returns with Mccoy De Leon and Elisse Joson on the September covers in the magical and mysterious Cappadocia, Turkey.
How did Peter transform from an uneducated fisherman into one of the most celebrated and beloved Jesus-followers in history? New Testament scholar Con Campbell wanted to find out. It's one thing to read about people in Scripture. It's another thing to trace their life histories to more fully understand their background and the profound effect Jesus had on them.
Professional guide, historian and writer Saffet Emre Tonguç sets out to discover the privileged spots of Turkey and the world. Saffet Emre Tonguç, who turned his route to Cappadocia, is experiencing an adventure intertwined with nature and history. Starting the day with a picnic in the valley, Tonguç follows the hidden stories of fairy chimneys. Tonguç also does not neglect to visit the works of Seljuk architecture.
Far From My Mother: In the first episode of Rikki Roath, we set off on the vast plains of Cappadocia.
After examining the distinctive structure of St. Theodore Church in Yeşilöz village, we take a tour in the Ihlara Valley.
After visiting the underground city in the Manastır Valley, Rikki is chatting with the seasonal workers working in the natural cold storages of Cappadocia with Zeki's truck.
Anatolia, which has been on the transit route of armies and caravans throughout the ages, has hosted many civilizations. Located on these lands where the oldest known settlements were established, the Cappadocia Region welcomes millions of tourists every year with its underground cities, religious centers and fairy chimneys.
Watch the eleventh episode of the series, The Quest for Answers: Looking for the First Followers of Christ in Turkey. In this eleventh show, we visit the region in Turkey known as Cappadocia. In Cappadocia, the early Christians seeking sanctuary from the Romans, and, later still, Muslim raiders, found refuge in the rock shelters and began to connect the chimney formations with subterranean villages. When invaders did arrive, Christians are believed to have slipped down through holes in the ground and remained there until the danger passed. Within the layers of structures, both above and below ground, they had constructed churches, storehouses, homes, and passageways.
A documentary about the last four years of Salomon Cappadocia Ultra-Trail, organized by Argeus Travel. What happens in the kitchen of a sports organization? The importance of Cappadocia in nature sports, how to organize a race, what should be considered? You will hear the answers to all these questions from the team that organizes Turkey's most experienced extreme sports races.
Prof. Dr. "Mysterious History: Derinkuyu" which was screened with the unique narration of Hikmet Kırık, opens the veil of mystery in the extraordinary underground city of Cappadocia. We discover how and why this mysterious city, which is located 85 meters below the ground and large enough for thousands of people to live at the same time, was built by whom.
MEHMET HALIS AYDOĞAN is the guest of the fifth episode of our " those who set his heart on aviation" series.
Mehmet Halis AYDOĞAN, who has been involved in Hot Air Balloon Tourism since 1998 in our city, Nevşehir, which is known for its hot air balloons and fairy chimneys, said that there were 5 balloons in Turkey in those years, and today this number has reached 156 balloons, even a country that produces balloons and exports pilots.