The mosque, which is located in a courtyard surrounded by walls on four sides, has a treasury. There is a fountain in the west corner of the courtyard. The harim walls are plastered from the outside. Under the plasters that have fallen in places, an alternating wall consisting of one row of cut stone and two rows of bricks is seen. There are four window openings on the qibla and side walls of the mosque, two in the lower row and two in the upper row.
The lower row windows with stone jambs have pointed arched pediments. The windows in the upper row have pointed arches and reveals. The minaret in the west corner of the mosque is entered through a flat arched opening to the last congregation place. The rectangular base is transitioned to the body with prismatic triangles. The body has a polygonal section. The two-eyed last congregation is covered with two domes with pendentives. A mihrab was placed in the centre of the facade in the last congregation. There is a window on both sides of the mihrab. The harim door on the right side of the façade is surrounded by mouldings, has a marble jamb and a flat arch in a niche with pointed arches. There is an inscription on the flat arch. In the square-planned harim, the dome is crossed by pendentives.