İsfahan Bey Mosque
The mosque, which was built by Isfahan Bey in the Lower Bazaar, dates back to the 16th century. In the beginning, it was built in the form of rectangular cut stone with Akkoyunlu architecture. Isfahan Bey donated his real estate to this region at that time. The exact date of construction is unknown, and the mosque is the only historical building in the city center.
The mosque built by the Emir of Çapakçur, İsfahan Bey, in the 1500s; The exterior of the square planned structure covered with a roof has been plastered with new materials in recent years. It is stated that the windows, door jambs and corner stones are made of smooth cut stone, and the body walls are made of chipped rubble stones.