The South Zelenchuksky Church dates back to the late 10th or early 11th century, and is one of three
cross-in-square churches known to have been built in the Alanian Diocese, the other two being the North Zelenchuksky Church and the Shoana Church. Unlike the other two churches, the South Zelenchuksky Church is a simple cross-domed church without beams. The church was renovated at the end of the 19th century, during which a
cornice was added under the dome, the walls were plastered, the
frescoes were painted over, the slab flooring was replaced with wooden flooring, and the drum was covered in a wooden facade. Additionally, because the church's original doorway was plastered over, a new doorway was built into the church's northern wall. After the renovation, the building was consecrated as a church of the Alexander-Athos monastery. Because of the renovation, the church is now one of the most studied cross-domed churches in Alanya. ==Architecture==