A rectangular semi-enclosed structure resembling an
aedicule, the Dome of Yusuf sits upon a solid stone wall and is supported by three pointed open arches. On the northern face of the southern wall, there are stone carvings and a marble-faced
blind niche. The exterior of the dome is covered in lead sheeting, and the interior is decorated with a ribbed pattern. • Two small, unpainted inscriptions are on the façade's
spandrels (above the arch). They are in two different languages, together forming a
bilingual epigraphic text. Both panels end with "1092" in
Eastern Arabic numerals (), which is the
Hijri year that overlaps partly with 1682 CE. • The right one is in Ottoman Turkish, stating that Superintendent Ali Agha built this. • The left is in Arabic, with mostly the same information. It indicates that Ali did it on behalf of Yusuf Agha. Both panels clarify that the reward for this effort should go to Yusuf. The white central panel inside the niche is blank. == Environs ==