The building, which is claimed to have been built in the 4th century during the Roman period, constitutes the lower floor of a 12th century Seljuk tomb whose upper floor was destroyed. The tomb was unearthed and restored in 1956. There are tombstones belonging to the years 1317-1318 in the tomb. The tomb was built of black cut stone, with a rectangular plan and a single vault.
The building, which was built as two floors and has two ventilation windows on each of the east and west facades, is entered through a door shifted to the west end of the north facade.