Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Mosque

[2][3] It is part of a larger külliye (charitable religious complex) with multiple components, including the founder's tomb.

[5][6][2] As a result, it has a largely Classical layout, emulating 16th-century mosques, but also displays elements of the newer trends at the time.

[6] The mosque forms part of a külliye complex that consists of a khanqah, a türbe (tomb), a shadirvan, a library, a sebil, and a primary school.

[6] The interior of the mosque is light and decorated with tiles from the Tekfursaray kilns, which were of lesser quality than those of the earlier Iznik period.

[9] One group of tiles is painted with an illustration of the Great Mosque of Mecca, a decorative feature of which there were multiple examples in this period.