The mosque was built in a small garden on a sloping land from south to north. The mosque with a square plan was built with rubble stone. It is covered with a lead-covered dome. Two lower windows and three upper windows with reveals were opened on the qibla facade. The middle window is higher. Only upper row windows were opened on the southwest façade. The northeast facade has the same layout as the qibla facade. The minaret is in the north corner of the mosque. Its base made of rubble stone and brick is not very high. The lug part has a muqarnas transition. The lower part of the body is decorated with wiping belts. The very wide sectioned body that continues above this section is a later part. The minaret is incomparably longer than the mosque. The last congregation is covered with a wooden porch. There is a window on the right side of the façade, the harim door on the left side and the mihrab in the middle. The door has marble praise and a flat arch. There is a brick mitigation arch on it. The transition to the dome in the square-planned harim is provided with prismatic triangles. The mihrab niche with half octagonal section has a muqarnas. There are passion-flower motifs on the corners of the mihrab. The wooden pulpit and the sermon pulpit are simple and contemporary.