We were traveling in transit. We saw in someone's trip report that people stayed here.
You can take a note to warm up your legs. There is a free Em and Jo on the "house" territory (100 meters to the left of the entrance). There is an improvised souvenir and dried fruit market near the mosque. The room is very large inside. There is a "smell" of antiquity. A maximum of 30 minutes for everything.
A wonderful mosque, on the edge of Beyşehir lake, Decking is super, the pulpit is original and the appearance is great, from the Seljuk mosques with wooden ceilings, I think it's a place everyone should enter, especially architects, by the way, the historical buildings around it create a mystical environment.