Ganjali Khan Mosque is located on the northeast of Ganjali Khan Square in Kerman and is a part of Ganjali Khan Complex which was built upon the order of Kerman ruler during Safavid dynasty. It seems that the mosque was used by those who were in the adjacent caravanserai and madrasa. The Ganjali Khan Mosque is so small and contains a Shabestan and an entrance iwan. The façade of the iwan is simple, geometric shapes are painted on the plaster, the ground is covered with stone and above its wooden door, an epigraphy is installed. Just after the iwan, there is a narrow dark corridor that led to the domed Shabestan. In this place, there is a portico on two columns which is reachable through stairs. The dome of Ganjali Khan Mosque has about 12 light wells and also a Mihrab or altar to the direction of Qibla. Visiting the mosque provides the opportunity to experience the architectural beauty and the spiritual atmosphere at the same time. You can accompany Alaedin Travel team to visit Kerman and its fantastic sightseeing.