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    • Learn about the Hagia Sophia, a former Christian cathedral and mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. Explore its history, architecture, mosaics, significance, and controversies.… See more

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    The original church on the site of the Hagia Sophia is said to have been ordered to be built by Constantine I in 325 on the foundations of a pagan temple. His son, Constantiu… See more

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  1. The Hagia Sophia was designed by architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus. They created a monumental structure with a unique architectural style that blends elements of Byzantine and Islamic influences. The building features a large dome, a significant engineering achievement.
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    The Hagia Sophia, whose name means “holy wisdom,” is a domed monument originally built as a cathedral in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) in the sixth century A.D. It contains two floors centered on a giant nave that has a great dome ceiling, along with smaller domes, towering above.
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    It combined the traditional design elements of an Orthodox basilica with a large, domed roof, and a semi-domed altar with two narthex (or “porches”). The dome’s supporting arches were covered with mosaics of six-winged angels called hexapterygon.
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    The Architecture of the Hagia Sophia The Hagia Sophia is a domed basilica, oriented on the northwest-southeast axis. Entered from the northwest through an outer and inner narthex, the church consists of a rectangular nave flanked by an aisle and gallery on the sides and an apsidal sanctuary, projecting southeast.
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    The monument belongs to the architectural type of the two-style cruciform church inscribed with a dome, sporting three three-sided external apses to the east, a narthex to the west and two arcades to the north and west, out of which only the first and the northern part of the second are preserved. Contemporary with it is the burial chapel with the underground crypt to the east of the north portico, the three-storey bell tower...

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    Oct 22, 2024 · Learn about the unique and original architecture of Hagia Sophia, the 6th-century Byzantine monument in Istanbul. Explore the mosaics that adorned the walls and roof, depicting saints, prophets, and Christ.

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    Numerous medieval travelers praise the size and embellishment of the church. Tales abound of miracles associated with the church. Hagia Sophia is the symbol of Byzantium in the same way that the Parthenon embodies Classical …