Changes After Construction
It is estimated that it has undergone various repairs over time.
In the modern period, its interior and exterior were restored with renovations.
Featured Highlights
It was built in traditional Ottoman architecture; the stone walls have been preserved and survived to the present day.
Its cylindrical minaret draws attention to its use of stone materials.
The interior has a wooden ceiling, which gives the mosque a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The mihrab and minbar are decorated with decorations from the Ottoman period.
There are Ottoman hand-drawn motifs on the walls and windowsills.
Wooden loggias, railings and columns can also be counted among the original details.

