Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomew on Tuesday thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan over the restoration of Sümela Monastery and its reopening to visit.
Turkey's Communications Directorate said in a statement that Erdoğan and Bartholomew talked over the phone.
Bartholomew expressed his gratitude to Erdoğan for his support and interest in the restoration of the Sümela Monastery, the directorate added.
It said Bartholomew also congratulated the upcoming Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha of the Turkish and Islamic world.
On Tuesday, Erdoğan reopened the country's historic Sümela Monastery in the Black Sea province of Trabzon via video link.
Restoration works at the majestic monastery have been completed after landscaping, investigation, and strengthening of the geological and geotechnical maintenance of rocks were carried out at the monastic complex.
One of Turkey's most important faith tourism centers, the monastery partly opened to visitors in May 2019 after more than three years of restoration efforts, which began in February 2016.
Located in the Maçka district, the monastery is a site of historical and cultural significance. It was included in UNESCO's temporary list of World Heritage sites in 2000.
It reopened for religious use on Aug. 15, 2010 with the permission of the Culture and Tourism Ministry, following an 88-year hiatus.
The cliff-face monastery, which has drawn the attention of both locals and foreigners, hosts hundreds of thousands of sightseers every year.
According to the UN agency, its construction had begun in 385 A.D.