They are villages in the Akseki district of Antalya province. The structures with the "buttoned" construction technique, unique to the Akseki-İbradı basin, are important features that create the need to preserve the traditional durability that has survived until it breaks. The woodwork in the structural system and elements of these buildings is also unique to the region and is divided and valuable.
Due to the population decreasing over time due to agriculture, animal husbandry and limited employment opportunities, it is not possible to use the houses in the village in large quantities. Unused houses have been left to fall into disrepair, and there are also houses in dilapidated condition. The village and its immediate surroundings, which are surrounded by forests and flora and fauna containing endemic species, contain various caves, cultural assets and ancient ruins, ancient roads and routes used today.
They are villages in the Akseki district of Antalya province. The structures with the "buttoned" construction technique, unique to the Akseki-İbradı basin, are important features that create the need to preserve the traditional durability that has survived until it breaks. The woodwork in the structural system and elements of these buildings is also unique to the region and is divided and valuable.