Wukro Cherkos: A Timeless Masterpiece of Rock-Hewn Architecture
At the northern edge of Wukro, standing as a testament to Ethiopia’s ancient rock-carving tradition, lies Wukro Cherkos, a semi-monolithic rock-hewn church. Unlike other churches in the region, its side walls, front façade, and roof are fully detached from the surrounding rock, making it a remarkable feat of early engineering and artistic mastery.
Believed to date back to the 4th century, this Axumite-era sanctuary features rectangular sandstone columns, intricate arches, and beautifully curved ceilings adorned with traditional patterns. Near the church, an Axumite-style inscribed sandstone slab further supports its ancient origins.
For history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike, Wukro Cherkos offers an immersive experience—a chance to step inside a sacred space where faith, history, and artistry converge. Its timeless beauty and spiritual ambiance make it a must-visit site for anyone exploring Tigray’s rock-hewn wonders.