Akşebe Sultan Masjid is on the inner castle road. In the Alanya district, southwest of the covered bazaar in the historical Alanya Castle. The mosque was built in 1230 by Akşebe Sultan, one of the first commanders of Alanya Castle, during the reign of Alaeddin Keykubad I.
The square planned mosque is an example of the single-domed Seljuk mosques in Anatolia and consists of two rooms. It is made of cut stone on the outside and brick on the inside and dome. One of the rooms is a masjid. The other is the section where Akşebe Sultan and three tombs of the unknown owner are.
There is a cylindrical minaret with a red brick body on a rubble stone plinth to the northwest of Akşebe Sultan Masjid. The minaret, whose body is ruined, has an extremely striking appearance among which remains of glazed bricks can be noticed.