On the hill to the north of Sille stands the tiny Küçük Kilese. The chapel has been fully renovated and is now home to the Zaman Müzesi (Time Museum) with a small collection of time-keeping implements from across history. The collection itself isn't particularly inspiring but the view over the village from the terrace is worth the walk up the hill.
Küçük Kilese
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