Göllüce Village Church
The upper cover and walls of the rectangular planned church in the east-west direction were largely destroyed. Cut stone material was used in the corners of arch curves, door windows, and rubble stone material was used in other parts. It is possible that the door located in the middle of the west facade may have a round arch from the remaining traces. The apse in the east is a single round protruding apse and the apse is again emphasized by a niche and protrudes outward. In the two arcs of the apse, there are priest cubicles called pastorium cubicles. The entrance doors of the priest cubicles are kept quite high with round arches. The four windows on the north-south facade are crenellated and have round arches. The upper cover vault, on the other hand, is carried by arches (beams) made of cut stone. The outbuilding part, which was built later, was added in front of the west-east facade. Although the exact date of construction is not known, it is one of the buildings that may have been built in the 18th century. There are various cross motifs on the side.