Kale Mosque
Kale Mosque was registered as a Cultural Property to be Protected and taken under protection by the decision of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Immovable Cultural and Natural Heritage High Board, with the decision dated 14.02.1986 and numbered 1917. The mosque, which is located on a platform higher than the street, it was built of cut stone with a square plan and a central single dome. The entrance to the mosque is provided by a low-arched door with stone lintels on both sides in the north. The mosque, which is an exemplary Ottoman work built under Western influence, it has a single entrance. The embroideries on the entrance door, which consists of monolithic stone columns, and the decorations that adorn the interior, have the influence of the Baroque style. It is thought that the mihrab and the pulpit are original because they show the same period feature. Curved and circular ornaments on the entire surface of the mihrab are remarkable. The pulpit, which is made of wood, is made in the applique technique. The minaret of the mosque is located on the northeast facade. It was built of cut stone in harmony with the main structure and with a single balcony. It is made of cut stone with a polygonal base and there are meander, egg row, tooth row and palmette motifs on the balcony. The minaret is entered from the outside through a round arched door.