Yedi Uyurlar is the Cemetery of the Seven Sleepers, young men said to have slept ~200 years to avoid persecution of Christians while Christianity slowly became the norm of the Roman Empire.
A church was built over the original caves and the ruins of both are what can be seen today.
You can see some of the excavation site, but it's fenced off (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/yedi-uyurlar-sel%C3%A7uk?select=9OMFNXtH6wWtIGeo2s1Yaw#j5JDKR_832bqeilcScxILQ) so you can't get too close. Most of my pictures are holding the camera above the fence or between bars (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/yedi-uyurlar-sel%C3%A7uk?select=9OMFNXtH6wWtIGeo2s1Yaw#oMUnrDGubWM7E0NbODEmbQ).
I would give a higher rating, if you could get closer.
If you're short on time and trying to decide which places to visit, this was more worth a visit than the Virgin Mary's House, IMO, of course. And no admission fee! read more