This building, which is made of stone, belongs to Dylamiyan period and is an example of Iranian architecture. It is one of the strongest buildings in fifth century AD and in terms of design, it is similar to those buildings in third and fourth centuries.
Gonbad-e Aali is the tomb of Ammidodin Shamsodole. The structure of this building is stone and Charoog, it is also octagonal.
The wall and roof of the building are made of white stone and its mortar is plaster and Sarooj (plaster of lime and ashes or sand).
There is one entry in the northern side of the dome which has a way to underside basement.