It is located on Konak Square in the heart of the city next to the Governor's Mansion and the İzmir Clock Tower.
Despite its relatively small size, it is considered one of the landmarks of the city for its distinctive octagonal shape and elaborate tilework.
[1][2] The Mosque was constructed in 1755 under the patronage of Ayşe Hanım, the wife of Katibzade Mehmed Pasha who governed İzmir at the time.
It has a single dome and minaret and unusually for a mosque, only one entrance.
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