It was built in 1598 by order of Sultan Aisha, daughter of Sultan Murad III in front of the Mosque of Amurhour in Amrahour Street. We note a single poetic home located on the front of the path written in the Thulith script, saying: "Life is the way of water."
One of the most important features of the building, which bears the hallmarks of the classic Ottoman building, is the compatibility of the use of red and white colors in the mirror bridge. This rare Ottoman architectural influence, decorated with the botanical forms used at that stage, was used effectively until 1940, and was then fed from the city's water system.