HÜYÜK ACEM NASUH MOSQUE
Acem Nasuh Mosque, built of cut stone material in the 14th century as a foundation work, has a rectangular plan. The harim part of the building, which does not have a last congregation place, is divided into three pitches perpendicular to the mihrab wall with ten wooden poles. The north of the harim section, where the entrance to the mosque is from the east, is designed as two floors and the upper floor is organized as a mahfil. Covered with a flat wooden ceiling from the inside, the building is covered with a hipped roof from the outside. The Acem Nasuh Mosque, which is understood from the existing traces that the original mihrab was plaster and tiled, is one of the mosques with wooden poles seen in Konya and its surroundings, and draws attention with its wooden pole headings and decorations on the inner surface of the ceiling.