The Great mosque in the town of Larnaka
” The Great mosque (Cami-i Kebir – Ulu Cami) was built in 1835-1836 by Seyit Elhac Mehmet Agha, the Turkish Governor.
It is a two-storey building with large windows, and has five arches in front and one on its left flank. The interior of the mosque is divided into three parts by two rows of columns, each row consisting of five round columns connected to the walls by arches.
At the north-west corner of its front courtyard there is an octagonal fountain built in 1748 by Ebubekir Pasha, then Governor of Cyprus, who constructed chains of wells and aqueducts in the Arpera region eight miles east * of the town to supply fresh drinking water to Larnaca.”
The Great Mosque -Djami Kebir was built on the site of a Byzantine church dedicated to the Holy Cross. It dates to 1835-1836, and is of about the same age as the mosque in Limassol bearing the same name and identical architecture. The building has two levels. Rows of columns divide its interior in parts and arches connect the columns to the walls.
*The Arpera region is actually located southwest of Larnaca.
Sources: Ahmet Gazioglu (1990) and Muslim places of worship in Cyprus (Published by the Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus
In the map the follows, point 8, you can spot the exact site of the Beyuk or Kebir Tzami in Larnaka.