[3] It is widely considered that the stones used to build the mosque were taken from nearby Holy Archangels Monastery.
[3] Sinan Pasha Mosque was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990 by the Republic of Serbia.
It has one large dome and another smaller half-dome that covers the mihrab, which is painted and has a stalactite hood.
[2] The walls and dome inside Sinan Pasha Mosque were painted in the 19th century, mostly of floral patterns and Qur'an verses.
However, the Islamic Union of Kosovo filed a lawsuit against the Prizren Municipality in order to not allow the mosque to become a museum, but instead to have it continue to be a religious building.