One afternoon in Sirince...vineyards to see!
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Sirince is a small Aegean village visited by many people because it preserves its historical architecture. It became famous as being the location where the story of the novel called “Farewell Anatolia” takes place. The novel was written by Greek author Dido Satiriou.
After our visit to İzmir on Fathers Day, we stopped by Şirince for lunch. Even though I previously read many articles about Şirince, the beauty I came up on surprised me, this tiny village spreads an unexpected energy around itself.
Şirince - This village is beautiful!
The name of the village was pronounced as “Kirkince” by the Greek and later on became “Çirkince” (Like Ugly). But during the first years of the Turkish Republic, when the governor of İzmir of that period, Kazım Dirik said; “What is ugly about this village, this village is a sweet village”, with the instruction of the governor, the name of the village was converted to “Şirince” (Cute/sweet).
Its Albanian pavements, narrow streets, two-story private houses, wines produced from the grapes of the vineyards in Şirince, and again the olive oil produced in the village and the shops selling olive oil soaps, small restaurants located on these streets...
Şirince with its overall naturalness and being untouched by humans is definitely worth seeing.
Apart from tourism, winegrowing, raising and selling of olives are the primary sources of income of the village. Next to it, they cultivate peaches, figs, apples, walnuts in the village.
Sales of olive products are the main source of income
The historical architecture of the village is protected. It is said that the history of Şirince goes back to five hundred years before Christ. Şirince was an Orthodox village and today accommodates two churches, one of which is in ruins.
The “Saint Johannes Church” has been restored with the support of Selçuk Museum and the help of the American Institute and is open to visitors once again.
The second church is however mostly wooden, its paints, plasters disintegrating, in a state of a ruined church. Because the church doesn’t have an inscription, unfortunately its name is unknown.
Şirince Harvest, Culture, Art and Friendship Festival takes place in October every year. During the festival season, the village is infested by local and foreign tourists. At the village centre, wine tasting and folk dancing shows and various activities take place.
If your way comes across Şirince, you can stay at an old Greek house that has become a guesthouse or hotel, you can stroll upon the Albanian pavement streets and visit the shops selling souvenirs and buy the famous Sirince wines and olive oil soaps to take back home with you.
Please read as well:
Şirince and Bugarach – escape from end of the world?
Short visit to the Tara – the French research schooner
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