Musa Ağa Mosque
The mosque is located in Nohutlu Mahallesi Musa Ağa Sokak. According to the mosque inscription, it was built by Musa Ağa Bin Hasan, the harem kethüda of Çapanoğlu Süleyman Bey, between H.1215 - M.1800. There is a burial ground in the east, north and west of the mosque. His grave is in the east of the mosque, at a distance of 4-5 meters. The mosque has a rectangular plan with a flat ceiling. On the south axis, next to the cylindrical mihrab, there is a unique wooden pulpit with balustrade made in the lattice carving technique. In the southeast, there is a preacher's pulpit, the balustrades of which are made in the lattice carving technique. On the right and left sides of the mihrab, there are two copper candlesticks with a scanning diameter of 37 cm and a height of 74 cm. There is a polygonal minaret with a square base in the northeast of the narthex.
In terms of decoration, cage carving technique and geometric ornaments were used abundantly. In addition, there is a thuluth writing belt that surrounds the harim from all four sides. There is no other decoration inside and outside the building. There is also the remains of a fountain right across the narthex.