Changes After Construction
No restoration information is given, and the architectural details show that it retains its original features.
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It has a simple and functional structure that reflects the 19th century Ottoman architectural style.
It was built with a rectangular plan and a hipped roof.
The roof is covered with tiles and the lower part is supported by wooden material.
The interior includes a marble mihrab, minbar and the preacher’s pulpit.
The windows provide lighting with round arches.
There is a narthex in front of the entrance door.
It is also known as the Mescit Mosque.

