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A cave monastery is a monastery built in caves, with possible outside facilities. The 3rd-century monk St. Antony the Great, known as the founder of monasticism, lived in a cave. * Albania * Qafthanë Cave Church, cave church near Urakë * St. Mary's Church, cave church in Maligrad, an island in the Prespa lake * Armenia * Geghard cave monastery/fortress * Bulgaria * Aladzha Monastery * Albotin Monastery * Basarbovo Monastery * Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo * Cave monasteries of * Monasteries of Provadia * Cave monasteries on the Plateau of Shumen * Cave monasteries of Tervel * Ethiopia * Monolithic church * France * Abbey of Saint-Roman, Beaucaire, Gard * Georgia * David Gareja monastery complex * Vanis Kvabebi cave monastery/fortress, Javakheti Plateau * Vardzia cave

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  • Ein Höhlenkloster ist ein Kloster, das ebenso wie eine Felsenkirche in eine Felswand oder Höhle hineingearbeitet bzw. in einem natürlichen Hohlraum angelegt wurde. Viele Höhlenklöster finden sich in Südosteuropa und Vorderasien und gehören zur Orthodoxen Kirche; darüber hinaus sind die zahlreichen buddhistischen Höhlenklöster Indiens zu erwähnen. (de)
  • A cave monastery is a monastery built in caves, with possible outside facilities. The 3rd-century monk St. Antony the Great, known as the founder of monasticism, lived in a cave. * Albania * Qafthanë Cave Church, cave church near Urakë * St. Mary's Church, cave church in Maligrad, an island in the Prespa lake * Armenia * Geghard cave monastery/fortress * Bulgaria * Aladzha Monastery * Albotin Monastery * Basarbovo Monastery * Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo * Cave monasteries of * Monasteries of Provadia * Cave monasteries on the Plateau of Shumen * Cave monasteries of Tervel * Ethiopia * Monolithic church * France * Abbey of Saint-Roman, Beaucaire, Gard * Georgia * David Gareja monastery complex * Vanis Kvabebi cave monastery/fortress, Javakheti Plateau * Vardzia cave city and monastery * Greece * various cave hermitages at Meteora * various cave hermitages at Mount Athos * caves at Karoulia * * Hungary * Gellért Hill Cave chapels and monastery, Budapest * Iraq * Rabban Hormizd Monastery, Alqosh * Mar Qayuma Monastery, Dooreh * Israel * Qumran Caves, once inhabited by the Essenes * North Macedonia * , Struga * Romania * Basarabi Cave Complex * * * Russia * Monastery of the Caves, Nizhny Novgorod * Pskov Cave Monastery, Pskov Oblast * Divnogorye and , Voronezh Oblast * Serbia * Blagoveštenje * Crna Reka * Gornjak * Kađenica * Churches of Kovilje Monastery * Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, also known as the Cave Church, 14th-century church in Lukovo * Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, in Rsovci, where was painted a unique fresco of bald Jesus * Hermitage of St. Peter Koriški * Savina * Thailand * , Sakon Nakhon province * Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tam Sua), Krabi * Turkey * Cappadocia cave monasteries * Cave monastery of İnceğiz * Church of Saint Peter * Ukraine * Assumption Cave Monastery and Inkerman Cave Monastery in the Crimea * Assumption Cave Monastery in Zymne, near Volodymyr * Bakota Cave Monastery in Bakota, near Kamianets-Podilskyi * Eletsky Monastery in Chernihiv * Kyiv Pechersk Lavra and , Kyiv (en)
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  • Ein Höhlenkloster ist ein Kloster, das ebenso wie eine Felsenkirche in eine Felswand oder Höhle hineingearbeitet bzw. in einem natürlichen Hohlraum angelegt wurde. Viele Höhlenklöster finden sich in Südosteuropa und Vorderasien und gehören zur Orthodoxen Kirche; darüber hinaus sind die zahlreichen buddhistischen Höhlenklöster Indiens zu erwähnen. (de)
  • A cave monastery is a monastery built in caves, with possible outside facilities. The 3rd-century monk St. Antony the Great, known as the founder of monasticism, lived in a cave. * Albania * Qafthanë Cave Church, cave church near Urakë * St. Mary's Church, cave church in Maligrad, an island in the Prespa lake * Armenia * Geghard cave monastery/fortress * Bulgaria * Aladzha Monastery * Albotin Monastery * Basarbovo Monastery * Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo * Cave monasteries of * Monasteries of Provadia * Cave monasteries on the Plateau of Shumen * Cave monasteries of Tervel * Ethiopia * Monolithic church * France * Abbey of Saint-Roman, Beaucaire, Gard * Georgia * David Gareja monastery complex * Vanis Kvabebi cave monastery/fortress, Javakheti Plateau * Vardzia cave (en)
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  • Höhlenkloster (de)
  • List of cave monasteries (en)
  • 洞窟修道院 (ja)
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