Gothic Abbey in Northern Cyprus falling apart

Aerial view of the Bellapais Abbey

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

The half built sewerage treatment plant after an injunction is obtained to

stop the construction by the locals[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Partly collapsed supporting wall just above the sewerage treatment plant

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

The construction site right at the base of the Abbey

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Pool of sewerage at the base of the Abbey

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Trees growing in the Eastern Ealls of the Abbey

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Detail of the damaged Eastern Wall

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Damage caused by the heavy machinery during construction (they drove

above the cistern) to the main arch stone on the ceiling of the medieval underground

water cistern at the base of the Abbeyl [Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Crack in the Abbey's Western Wall. There's a generator on the slope right

beneath this wall [Credit: Fatma Kaya]

View of the Abbey's Western Wall with the generator

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

The waste pipe and the butane gas cylinder on the same slope

as the generator [Credit: Fatma Kaya]

View of the Abbey before the Turkish invasion of 1974

[Credit: Fatma Kaya]

Balabayis'a Aritma Tesisi Yapilamaz

[January 12, 2015]

TANN

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The 12th century Gothic Bellapais Abbey high on the slopes of the Five Fingers mountains, situated in the Bellapais village, three miles to the East of Kyrenia, Cyprus, was built by the Lusignan kings and is stated to be the finest example of gothic architecture in the Levant.Currently the stables and part of the grounds of the Abbey are rented to a private person who runs a restaurant and holds large weddings and receptions within the grounds of the Abbey that continue late at night. This has been ongoing in excess of 20 years and it has not been duly regulated by the authorities.There have been alterations and extensions to the historic buildings, which compromised the aesthetic and physical integrity of the historic look of the Abbey.Currently the proprietor of the said restaurant is in the process of building a sewerage treatment plant approximately 15 meters away from the foundations of the Abbey, which is already precariously positioned.There is visible erosion caused by weather conditions over the centuries and the Abbey itself has not had any restoration.A huge crack has appeared on the western wall right above where the proprietor of the restaurant placed a generator. The supporting wall around the foundations collapsed in places. The other walls are also visibly in urgent need of repair.A conscientious group of citizens has set up a Facebook group for raising awareness of this unacceptable use and neglect of Cyprus' national heritage by both the authorities and the proprietor of the restaurant.The group has also set up an online petition (in Turkish) to submit to the so-called Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) parliament calling for the removal of the sewerage plant and to investigate the terms and conditions via which the lease has been granted.