The Kılcızade Mehmet Ağa Mosque is located in the Bademli Village of the Ödemiş district. It is not known when and by whom the structure was built. However, from the inscription above the entrance to the harim, it is understood that it was enlarged and renovated by Ödemiş Commander Kılcızade Mehmet Ağa in 1226/1811. The three-line inscription reads, It is written, “Hacı Mehmet Ağa, the Voivode of Ödemiş, who caused the expansion of the mosque. Year 1226.”

See. Dr. Lecturer Mehmet TOP, Gülcan ÖZBEK – TWO MOSQUES WITH WALL PAINTINGS IN ÖDEMİŞ, BELONGING TO THE OTTOMAN WESTERNIZATION PERIOD