Tabakhane Mosque - Ankara It is located in Bentderesi neighborhood. It is a simple structure with stone base, wooden beams, mudbrick walls and tile roof. The plan is longitudinal rectangle. It has a cylindrical repeating minaret in the east. The square base of the old minaret is cut and stone brick adjacent to the Qibla wall. The entrance to the mosque in the north has been renovated. To the north of the harem is a wooden bellies with six wooden supports on both sides. According to the inscription, it was renovated between 1900-1901 by Şükrü Efendi, one of the grandsons of Necmeddin. Accordingly, the first construction of the 18th century. should be. The mosque is one of the buildings of Ankara that lost its former character.