Changes After Construction
It was restored by F. Şahabettin Durmuşoğlu in 1992.
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It is a square-shaped building covering an area of 120 m².
The upper gallery is on two concrete pillars.
Its mihrab is plain, its minbar and preacher’s pulpit are made of wood.
There are two windows on the mihrab wall and two long windows on the right and left walls.
The inner wall skirts are covered with wooden paneling about one meter above the ground.
The roof is tiled, the ceiling is concrete and covered with wood.
At the entrance door, a verse of the Quran is written in gold leaf on the marble.
The temple, which has two entrances, does not have a minaret.

