[2] The mosque has a capacity of 210 worshippers, with an interior area of 148 m2.
In 1825, Seyyit Mehmed Agha, the governor of Cyprus, had the mosque built in the place of the masjid.
[4] The mosque has a rectangular plan in the northeast-southwest orientation.
[2] There is a wooden mezzanine in the northeast that serves as the women's section.
The cylindrical minaret stands at the northeast and has one ornate balcony.